Encouraging Your Husband: Part 1 Love Notes

Encouraging Your Husband: Part 1 Love Notes June 3, 2017

This chapter is very boring, filled with almost identical ideas about writing love notes to your man.

This 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.

I Hear The Joy!

I write my husband little love notes. I put them in his lunch bag, or in his seven day vitamin container. I write them on the outside of a banana. I write them on the mirror with lip stick. I’m sure I don’t do it enough, but when I take the time to bless him in this way I know it makes him feel special. He always tells me how much he appreciates the loving words, and I can hear the joy in his voice.


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