Like the Shepherd

Leading Your Marriage with Love and Grace

Robert Wolgemuth

256 pages  |  ~7 hrs

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Like the Shepherd

Leading Your Marriage with Love and Grace

By Robert Wolgemuth

Every husband faces moments when he questions whether he truly knows how to lead and love his wife well. In "Like the Shepherd," Robert Wolgemuth presents a transformative perspective on marriage that challenges men to embrace their calling as gentle shepherds within their homes.

Drawing from biblical wisdom and practical insight, Wolgemuth reveals how husbands are called to mirror the care, protection, and sacrificial love of the Good Shepherd in their marriages. This isn't about dominance or control, but about servant leadership that prioritizes a wife's wellbeing above all else. The author acknowledges the intimidating nature of this responsibility, recognizing that no man naturally possesses the qualifications for such a profound role.

Through a blend of spiritual truth and relatable humor, Wolgemuth guides readers toward understanding that effective shepherding in marriage requires complete dependence on divine guidance. Rather than relying on personal strength or wisdom, husbands learn to follow the example of Christ, allowing His leadership to shape their approach to loving and serving their wives.

This book offers both encouragement and practical direction for men seeking to deepen their marriages through spiritual growth. Wolgemuth's approach emphasizes humility, service, and the willingness to lay down one's life for another. For husbands ready to embrace this sacred calling, "Like the Shepherd" provides a roadmap for becoming the leader their marriage needs.

What You'll Discover

  • Explore Religious aspects
  • Explore Christianity
  • Explore Husbands
  • Strengthen your marriage spiritually
  • Explore Marriage
  • Explore Religious life

Topics

Religious aspects Christianity Husbands Marriage, religious aspects, christianity Marriage Religious life

Details

Published
2017
Publisher
Salem Books
ISBN-13
9781621575115
ISBN-10
162157511X
Pages
256
Language
EN