With astonishing sincerity, capturing the readers' attention from the first page, John and Stacey Eldridge openly discuss their marriage, their breakthroughs and victories over the difficulties they faced. Each of them tells readers what he has learned, finding a balance between male and female views, which is usually lacking in books on the subject.
John and Stacey begin the book "Love and War" with sincere recognition: marriage - a very difficult burden. However, behind the inevitable confrontation between a man and a woman, "locked in a submarine", lies a real battle - with the enemy, who intends to destroy love. The Eldridge couple shows how to win by "fighting for each other, not each other." They say, “We live in a great love story written during the war.” John and Stacey are in the top ten. This book opens with a real, retouched picture of true marriage and concludes with the hope and desire to make your own marriage the same ... Beth Moore, author of the best-selling book Get Out of the Pit! "
This is a well of wisdom and hope ... a wonderful book that will bring your marriage to a much deeper joy."
Dan Allender,
author of Wounded Heart