SUMMARY: I married an idiot--and so did my spouse. The word, "idiot" is derived from the Greek word meaning "common man." Aren't we all common man? In fact, there is only One who was uncommon man--Jesus Christ. Elaine W. Miller encourages couples to keep their eyes fixed on Jesus and run a marriage marathon like an idiot, but not like a fool. An idiot may stumble or fall, but a fool runs the wrong way.
We All Married Idiots teaches husbands and wives to stop concentrating on the three things you will never change in your marriage and begin focusing on the ten things you can. Then, you will esteem your mate as a gift to treasure, not as an idiot to tolerate.
REVIEW: I would recommend this book as a married couple read whether you are a newlywed or have been married 40+ years. With a dose of humor, but very Biblically based, this short, 12 chapter book, covers important aspects of what makes marriages successful as well as what causes them to fail. A great book for couples to work through together, each chapter begins with discussion, continues with a reflection/question section, and ends with a prayer for couples to pray together. It could also be used in a small group couples class. Filled with eternal truths that can help make marriage stronger, more complete and headed toward success, the author bases it on her own mistakes and successes along a path of 35 years of marriage. I think it will bless any couple who takes the time to read it together. If your mate is not interested, it still can help with your perspective and how your relate to your marriage partner.
FAVORITE QUOTES: "Living successfully is being content with the money you make, the house you live in, and the person you chose to marry."
"Christianity does not direct us to focus on finding the right person; it calls us to become the right person."
"For some reason I don't understand (except that we are all sinners), we find it easier to make mean than to make nice to the ones we love."