I would highly recommend this book for anyone with a heartbeat! There are a lot of christian marriage books out there. I know, having been involved in a marriage and family ministry, I’ve read most of them! So how is this book different/better?
When we’re young and encounter various experiences, we start to believe things about God, ourselves, and others that may or may not be true. After years of believing those thoughts we automatically act as if they are true. This book looks at those beliefs and puts into words the pain cycle created from them. Once our pain cycle is set, we don’t even notice we do it anymore, causing pain to ourselves and those around us—which is the opposite of what most of us are trying to do.
While reading this book, my husband got laid off from his job. My pain cycle set in: fear of insecurity, doubts if God REALLY loves me and worry if it will all work out. I normally try to control an outcome by blaming or trying to control my husband (to alleviate my fears). But this book gives the tools to address what’s at the heart of the behavior and deal with that at its source. So instead of blaming or controlling my husband, I controlled my emotions by using the peace cycle learned in this book about telling myself the truth—in this case, insecurity isn’t bad, just out of my comfort zone and past experiences tell me I can trust it will all work out without my having to be upset at my husband.
I have used this new "peace cycle" (the antidote for the pain cycle) in many relationships beyond just my marriage. My co-worker “helped” by doing some of my work, and I was tempted to feel inadequate at my job and say something snarky—I didn’t!
Seriously, if you’re dedicated to becoming more christ-like in your relationships, please read this book. It will change your life if you implement the system. And if you have children, as they watch you use a new healthy way of managing your emotions, this one change can have a huge generational impact!