Four Things Women Want from a Man
By (Author) A. R. Bernard
Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster
1st March 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Dating, relationships, living together and marriage: advice and issues
Christianity
Religious aspects of sexuality, gender and relationships
306.7
Paperback
208
Width 140mm, Height 213mm, Spine 13mm
170g
As a longtime pastor of a big-city church, A.R. Bernard has witnessed couples in every stage of life. Hes been with them as they experienced dizzying joys, unspeakable tragedies, and everything in between.
As men and women have come to Bernard for spiritual counseling and advice, hes learned patterns of behavior that are repeated time and again. After almost four decades of preaching, teaching, and counseling, hes seen that while every situation is unique, peoples behaviors and consequences are amazingly consistent. With this in mind, Bernard has developed a simple system for understanding how couples relate to each other.
Maturity, decisiveness, consistency, and strengththese are the four things women want and need most from a man. In his book, Bernard teaches readers how to identify and cultivate these traits toward a happy and long-lasting relationshipone built to weather any storm.
"Our friend A. R. Bernard [has] unveiled what women really want from men! An eye-opening, practical must-read." -- Bishop and Mrs. Dale C. Bronner, Atlanta
The truths of this book have the power to heal, transform, and revolutionize any relationship.
-- John and Lisa Carter, Syracuse NY
"A.R. Bernard has been a major influence in our lives...[helping us reach] a higher level in our relationship and spiritual growth." -- Denzel and Pauletta Washington
A.R. Bernard is the spiritual leader of the New York Christian Cultural Center in Brooklyn, which, in addition to serving its members, conducts aggressive outreach programs in the community, including several schools for inner-city children, literary groups, and special ministries for the elderly and incarcerated. Bernard serves on the board of directors of the Brooklyn Public Library and the New York City Economic Development Corporation. His sermons are broadcast nationally on television and radio. He also lectures frequently at universities, churches, and Fortune 500 companies. He lives in New York with his wife, Karen, and their children.