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Oops! I Forgot My Wife: A Story of Commitment as Marriage and Self-Centeredness Collide

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Through humor, Biblical instruction and story, Oops! I Forgot My Wife helps facilitate the growth of healthy marriages. Told through an exchange of emails, it follows the adventures and misfortunes of a guy who is so bad at husbanding he wakes up one morning on the brink of divorce. Only then does he learn what it really means to "love your wife as Christ loves the church."

300 pages, Perfect Paperback

First published October 31, 2004

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Doyle Roth

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March 24, 2023
Not what I expected, but better. Not your "typical" book on marriage. Helps to know the author and his particular sense of humor. Many will like this book. Good one to suggest for any married person, but even better for men who are slowly (or quickly!) wrecking their marriages. Thanks Doyle for this.
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August 15, 2012


I really enjoyed this book but it won't be for everyone. There are a lot of biblical references throughput the book and centres around the church and it's beliefs. The book is in the style of email correspondence between the main characters which won't be for everyone either but an excellent book for a book club as itemised many questions about the rights and wrongs of how we treat each other in marriage. Would definitely recommend this book.
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