Encouraging Your Husband: Part 4 Respect

Encouraging Your Husband: Part 4 Respect March 28, 2017

EncouragingThis is a series looking at the marriage advice given in Nancy Campbell’s book β€˜How to Encourage Your Husband’.

While packing for a move I have turned up are books, terrible idiotic books filled with toxic advice. One of those books is by Nancy Campbell of Above Rubies β€˜How to Encourage Your Husband’. I think I ended up with this book in the aftermath of leaving my old church, given to me by one of my former friends that thought it would β€˜help’ my marriage since in her eyes my husband leaving our old church meant that I wasn’t doing my job of wife well enough. Reading through this book now I cannot help but laugh at some of the suggestions. The book is entirely written by commenters and comments from Nancy Campbell’s website.

He’s Not a Child

I have found that the best way to encourage my husband is not to be his mother. He is not a child and should not be treated as such.

The husband is the head of the home and should not be scolded or nagged by his wife.

Unfortunately, I am still reaping the results of the years I didn’t follow this advice. My husband thanks me for not scolding him when he is late, and I can tell he is nervous coming into the house.

He’s still nervous she’s going to attack him for coming home late? Sounds, dare I say it, childish.

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