William R. Cutrer
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Sexual Intimacy in Marriage
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1997
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14 editions
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False Positive (Bioethics #3)
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2002
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5 editions
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When Empty Arms Become a Heavy Burden: Encouragement for Couples Facing Infertility
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1996
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8 editions
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The Infertility Companion: Hope and Help for Couples Facing Infertility
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2004
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8 editions
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The Contraception Guidebook: Options, Risks, and Answers for Christian Couples
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2005
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Basic Questions on Reproductive Technology: When Is It Right to Intervene? (BioBasics Series)
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1998
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Basic Questions on End of Life Decisions: How Do We Know What's Right? (BioBasics Series)
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1998
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4 editions
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The Church Leader's Handbook: A Guide to Counseling Families and Individuals in Crisis
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2009
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3 editions
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Choices: A Pregnancy Guide
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2010
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2 editions
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Under the fig leaves: A doctor's guide to the seasons of sexuality
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“Adopting a child is a blessing. Those who perceive themselves as "doing someone a favor" are not ready to adopt. Pity is such an insult. When making a lifetime commitment to someone, it's no time to let guilt or excessive altruism take over.”
― When Empty Arms Become a Heavy Burden: Encouragement for Couples Facing Infertility
― When Empty Arms Become a Heavy Burden: Encouragement for Couples Facing Infertility
“The idea is to intentionally design a relaxing environment that is off-limits to many of the stresses and distractions that
define your waking hours. Begin with aesthetics, making an effort to keep your bedroom neat and attractive. In other words, aim for Southern Living in your private quarters even if the rest of your house looks like Mechanics Weekly. Then begin to work on behaviors, keeping your bedroom off-limits to activities other than sleeping, relaxing, or making love. Nix the stacks of unpaid bills, piles of dirty laundry, collections of unread newspapers, and file folders from the office. By fostering this kind of space, seemingly untouched by the nitty gritty of daily life, you will have created a quiet haven where-by simply stepping inside and closing the door behind you-you can take a mini-vacation from stress. This time can then be used to pray, to relax, or to lavish your undivided romantic attentions on your husband.”
― Sexual Intimacy in Marriage
define your waking hours. Begin with aesthetics, making an effort to keep your bedroom neat and attractive. In other words, aim for Southern Living in your private quarters even if the rest of your house looks like Mechanics Weekly. Then begin to work on behaviors, keeping your bedroom off-limits to activities other than sleeping, relaxing, or making love. Nix the stacks of unpaid bills, piles of dirty laundry, collections of unread newspapers, and file folders from the office. By fostering this kind of space, seemingly untouched by the nitty gritty of daily life, you will have created a quiet haven where-by simply stepping inside and closing the door behind you-you can take a mini-vacation from stress. This time can then be used to pray, to relax, or to lavish your undivided romantic attentions on your husband.”
― Sexual Intimacy in Marriage
“The Scriptures say the marital union is a relationship in which we no longer have final say about our own bodies. When we marry, we voluntarily relinquish those rights, giving that authority to our wife or husband. We take what God has entrusted to us-the temple of His Spirit-and in turn entrust it to our husband or wife. One”
― Sexual Intimacy in Marriage
― Sexual Intimacy in Marriage
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