Friday, December 13, 2019

"Building a Ridiculously Great Marriage" by Gil Stieglitz Book Tour and GiveAway

About the Book

Book:  Building a Ridiculously Great Marriage
Author: Gil Stieglitz
Genre: Christian Non-fiction
Release Date: November 2019
Building a Ridiculously Great Marriage: Pre-Marital and Marital Habits
It’s no secret that couples in great marriages do different things than couples in bad ones.
But what are those things and how do ordinary folks start doing them? How can couples take a struggling marriage or even one that is “pretty good” to one that is, quite frankly, ridiculously great?
Based on thousands of counseling hours and personal practice, Gil Stieglitz spells out the 15 essential habits found in great marriages that aren’t found in difficult ones. Building a Ridiculously Great Marriage provides the short and dirty version of what it takes to have a marriage that is so great, other couples will stand up and notice—they might even call it “ridiculous.”
This book is a real game-changer for engaged couples just starting out, couples who are struggling, or couples who just want to take their marriage from good to ridiculously great. It is also a terrific resource for pastors, ministry leaders, and counselors who work with couples for pre-marriage and marriage counseling.

https://www.amazon.com/Building-Ridiculously-Great-Marriage-Premarital/dp/0996885587/ref=as_li_ss_tl?crid=AKJ55Y4F67SG&keywords=building+a+ridiculously+great+marriage&qid=1572630731&sprefix=building+a+ri,aps,210&sr=8-1&linkCode=sl1&tag=celelit-20&linkId=b63dc5c4768f3015d8e7f0668425bff2&language=en_US

"Building a Ridiculously Great Marriage" by Gil Stieglitz is a really helpful and practical book with 15 chapters. Each chapter talks about a different habits that great marriages have. These habits are discussing finances and decisions , apologizing and scheduling private time., as well as having staff and board meetings This book does an excellent job of providing guidance for steps to take to protect, strengthen, and nurture a marriage. I really like how the author gives step by step instructions and guidelines for each habit.

I think this statement has impacted me the most while reading this book is this statement on page 34, and even at reading the entire book, this has struck with me, and yes, I have apologize but I know many who won't so maybe that is why I am blowed away with this statement, so without any more waiting here is the statement, "Apologies allow us to build a strong relationship in the presence of imperfections. Without them, there is no clearing away of hurts thats that occur in every relationship. What if we never cleaned up our dishes after lunch or dinner? There would be piles of uneaten food and bugs crawling all over our kitchens. This is what a marriage without apologies is like. Admitting wrongdoings can work wonders to build trust and repair damage between you. "  I think the same could be said for every kind of relationship.

The main thing  stressed throughout this book is that a marriage couple has to talk and communicate.

I was given a complimentary book by the author and Celebrate Lit. These opinions are my own.

About the Author
Dr. Gil Stieglitz is a prolific author, engaging speaker, and insightful pastor who has spent thousands of hours helping, coaching, and strengthening marriages. Gil has written over twenty-five books on marriage, parenting, soul development, and spiritual warfare, including top-seller Becoming a Godly HusbandGod’s Radical Plan for Wives, and Marital Intelligence. He speaks to thousands of people each year about the wonders of God’s principles. Gil now serves as Discipleship Pastor at Bayside Church, a dynamic multi-site church near Sacramento, CA. He is on faculty with Principles to Live By, a nonprofit organization that helps people connect to God’s principles in everyday life. He and his wife, Dana, enjoy a ridiculously delightful life in Northern California. For more information, visit ptlb.com.

More from Gil

After thousands of hours counseling couples for marriage and pre-marital issues, I had a few couples who just wanted to know the very basics of what they needed to do differently to have a much better marriage. These concepts, coupled with some pre-marital counseling I was doing at the time, allowed me to develop a quick and dirty list of the top ten habits couples should develop if they really wanted a terrific marriage. I asked them to trust me in what I was telling them, and they did what I requested. The results were amazing. 
For the purposes of this book, I have added five more habits great couples do to make the material even more robust and effective, and I included the exercises I used in my counseling sessions for couples to practice and work out. Think of this book as the low down of what makes a marriage “ridiculously great.” This is the kind of marriage that will constantly surprise you with delight, love, growth, energy, longing, and connection. It is beyond the norm—where you feel like you lucked into this great relationship with this amazing person. 
If you showed up in my office and asked me to give you the bottom line, these are the things I would tell you to do. Many people know what they are doing is not working, and they just want to know what to do. These fifteen things are what work…no joke.

Blog Stops

Holly Jo Morris, December 7
All-of-a-kind Mom, December 9
Mary Hake, December 10
Stories By Gina, December 11
Artistic Nobody, December 12 (Author Interview)
Discipling4Life , December 12
Texas Book-aholic, December 14
janicesbookreviews, December 15
A Reader’s Brain, December 16
Inklings and notions, December 17
A Diva’s Heart, December 18
Simple Harvest Reads, December 19 (Author Interview)
For Him and My Family, December 19

Giveaway

To celebrate his tour, Gil is giving away the grand prize package of a $100 Amazon Gift Card plus a signed copy of Gil’s book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

5 comments:

Rita Wray said...

Sounds like a good book.

Debbie P said...

This sounds like a really great and fascinating read.

Dianna said...

The quote you referenced is really powerful. I love the imagery of thinking of an apology as clearing a plate.

James Robert said...

I encourage reading so having a family who loves to read I sure support.Thanks for sharing your terrific read with us.

Melissa W said...

I appreciated the quote you shared from the book. I need to read this one!