How to Be Married to a Woman
The Bedrock of the Covenant
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Stop Leasing Your Marriage. Start Owning the Covenant.
Body: In a world that treats relationships like disposable contracts, How to Be Married to a Woman draws a line in the sand. It challenges the modern husband to embrace living out the wedding vows made at the altar.
Author David Michael Curtis, known for his comprehensive theological works, strips away the fluff to present a concise, high-impact guide on the structural integrity of the home. This is not a book of sentimental poetry; it is a blueprint for the "Divine Order" of the household.
This brief but powerful guide will teach you:
The Difference Between a Contract and a Covenant: Why the wedding license is just paperwork, but the vows are the bedrock that holds the house together.
The "Six-Vow Test" for Courtship: How to use the engagement period as a "Practice Run" to vet character before you sign on the dotted line.
The Mechanics of Bonding: Understand the biological reality that men bond through exclusive sight and touch, while women bond through being heard and cherished.
The Line in the Sand: Learn to distinguish between the "Lover of Self" (who destroys marriages) and the "Covenant Keeper" (who builds legacies).+1
The Principle of Sacrificial Care: How to nourish and cherish your wife’s body as your own, creating an environment where submission is a joy rather than a burden.
Written for the man who wants to understand the "naked infrastructure" of a successful union, this booklet breaks down the traditional wedding vows—To Have and To Hold, For Better or Worse, In Sickness and In Health—into actionable principles of endurance, provision, and exclusivity.
The "Practice Run" is over. It is time to make the permanent commitment.