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All Churched Out: The Weary Wife of the Pastor-Book 1 (All Churched Out Series) All Churched Out: The Weary Wife of the Pastor-Book 1 by Denise Cook-Godfrey
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“need for someone to unbreak my heart,”
Denise Cook-Godfrey, All Churched Out: The Weary Wife of the Pastor-Book 1
“The way into a bright future is to be translated back into the past to experience a divine reversal.”
Denise Cook-Godfrey, All Churched Out: The Weary Wife of the Pastor-Book 1
“The danger in that was if you only put a band-aid on the festering sore and did not give it the attention and care it needed, any bump or irritation of any kind would reopen the sore.”
Denise Cook-Godfrey, All Churched Out: The Weary Wife of the Pastor-Book 1
“Set up a special time each day to meet with the Lord. It does not matter how much time it is, just do it. Sit with Him each day. He will make your paths straight.”
Denise Cook-Godfrey, All Churched Out: The Weary Wife of the Pastor-Book 1
“about intimacy with your Lover and Lord. The kind of intimacy that leaves you naked and bare before Him where He sees all your vulnerabilities and you begin to see some of His characteristics. I’m speaking of transparency before God.”
Denise Cook-Godfrey, All Churched Out: The Weary Wife of the Pastor-Book 1
“But it’s communication and learning how to humble yourself amid the trials that hit your marriage that sustains it. Believe me, in marriage, there are all sorts of trials and tribulations, from finances to sexual temptations, to health issues, to church and community issues, you name it. The marriage union appears to be touched by all kinds of outside issues.”
Denise Cook-Godfrey, All Churched Out: The Weary Wife of the Pastor-Book 1
“Communication and humility. Those are the two things every marriage needs in order to survive.”
Denise Cook-Godfrey, All Churched Out: The Weary Wife of the Pastor-Book 1
“Mama always said that when a mess shows up, never be the one to stir it. Stirring up the mess only makes the smell worse!”
Denise Cook-Godfrey, All Churched Out: The Weary Wife of the Pastor-Book 1