Do Good Christians Make Good Husbands . . . And Good Marriages? Part 2 – Mary Henderson
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Do Good Christians Make Good Husbands . . . And Good Marriages? Part 2

Do Good Christians Make Good Husbands . . . And Good Marriages? Part 2

Marriage: Let’s take a peek inside another strong Christian leader’s life to see what he was really like behind closed doors.

In this second video interview, a follow-up from Part 1 in my last blog, I got to talk to Doreen Moore about the second historical couple she writes about in her book, Good Christians, Good Husbands?

George and Elizabeth Whitefield, living in the 1700s, had a strange relationship by today’s standards. Was it a good or a bad marriage? I’ll let you decide after listening to Doreen talk about them in her engaging and inimitable style.

You’ll definitely want to click the link above and get a copy of Doreen’s book, then let me know what YOU think in the comments below. And click here for a resource with practical ideas for recharging your marriage.