Soul Mates: Path to a Praying Partnership
Back cover: Are you satisfied with a good (or good enough) marital relationship, or would you like an extraordinary one? With over seventy years of marriage between them when they met, the authors soon discovered how little they knew about a partnership centered on God. Praying together since their second date, they discovered the intimate spiritual discipline of prayer as a powerful relationship tool.
With a unique framework that includes both wife and husband’s perspective, this book shares lessons they learned and includes questions to facilitate discussion. Whether reading separately or together, couples can use this book to unlock a practice that will enrich and fortify their marriage.
My Thoughts
Mary and Nick had both lost their spouses when Mary was prompted to pray for a future husband. Three years later she met Nick, who was open to seeking God’s will even while they dated. It was a delight to learn they’d married, then later they were writing a book about what a God centered marriage can be. Both Nick and Mary are transparent about their attitudes and stumbles, but also how praying together helped them to better understand the other, and those around them as well. This is their love story but also an encouragement, with discussion questions in each chapter, prayer suggestions, and room to write your own. A wonderful resource no matter your age. Soul Mates.
The Authors
Nick and Mary Portzen are co-coordinators of the annual Cedar Falls Christian Writers Conference in Cedar Falls, Iowa, where they live. Nick is a former business owner. Mary is a certified grief counselor and workshop presenter. She is the author of seven books under the name Mary Potter Kenyon, including the award-winning Refined by Fire: A Journey of Grief and Grace and Called to Be Creative: A Guide to Reigniting Your Creativity. Nick and Mary speak on the topic of couples praying together.
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Oh, my parents would have loved this book!
How winsome.
Awesome and looks like a must read. Thanks, Jou.
I’d met Mary at the conference before she and Nick were married, then got to meet Nick the last year I was able to attend. What a dear couple!
This book sounds very meaningful, Joy, and touching. Thank you for sharing it.
My pleasure, Tim!
A beautiful love story such as theirs is heartwarming. Stories that speak from experience are the most intuitive. Thanks for sharing your opinion, Joy. 🙂
Thank you, Nancy. They are a dear couple.