Recorded February 4, 2010. John and Stasi discussed the concepts of their most recent book “Love & War: Finding the Marriage You’ve Dreamed Of.”
The pair addressed men and women separately in “Wild at Heart” (John) and “Captivating” (Stasi) and now put that knowledge together. Christianity, they say, is a love story set amid war, with marriage a living, breathing portrait laid out before the eyes of the world so that they might see the story of the ages. For them, marriage is the perfect storm that brings together basic differences in men and women, individual styles of relating, sin, and brokenness. The Eldredges offer sound advice on topics such as the delights of companionship, understanding the enemy is Satan and not your spouse, finding your marriage’s mission, taboo topics, and, yes, sex. They are honest and forthright, never skirting a difficult issue; instead, they offer hope, insight, and their own lives as examples of what God can accomplish. Their summation of marriage: It can be done. And it is worth it..
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John Eldredge is the founder and director of Ransomed Heart Ministries in Colorado Springs, Colorado, a fellowship devoted to helping people discover the heart of God. John is the author of numerous books, including Epic, Waking the Dead, Wild at Heart, and Desire, and the coauthor of Captivating and The Sacred Romance.
Stasi Eldredge is the coauthor of Captivating and The Sacred Romance, and leads the women's events at ransomed heart Ministries. Stasi longs to see lives transformed by the love of Jesus and the beauty of the Gospel. She and John have been married for 25 years, and they have 3 fabulous sons.
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