Remember to ForgetMARRIED BUT NOT ENGAGED
by Paul and Sandy Coughlin

You’re becoming a desperate housewife, except this isn’t a TV show, and nothing’s funny anymore. Your marriage isn’t turning out like the ones you saw (or thought you saw) in church. This isn’t the life you envisioned or planned for. You struggle with resentment, perhaps bitterness, perhaps shame.

You’re married to a Christian Nice Guy.

Does this describe your marriage? If so, you’re not alone. You’re married to the guy at church who never says no. The one who lacks leadership in your family. The one who avoids setting (let alone achieving) goals. The one who is so directionless, you’re beginning to wonder about your own direction.

There is help. Sandy Coughlin was married to a Christian Nice Guy. She understands the life you’re leading. They learned how to get rid of the Christian Nice Guy, and they will teach you to create a more satisfying relationship. They’ll help you understand the forces that make men the way they are, and you will learn practical ways to nurture intimacy.

MARRIED BUT NOT ENGAGED is a book that will help with marital relationships if you are married to a Christian Nice Guy. It is guaranteed to help turn your marriage and life around, if you will apply the principles learned in its pages.

The writing is friendly and easy to read, like you are sitting across from the authors sharing coffee and conversation. I learned a lot about the personality of Christian Nice Guy just reading the first few pages, so even though I’m not married to one, I feel compassion for those who are. If you are married to Christian Nice Guy, then you won’t want to miss MARRIED BUT NOT ENGAGED. Pick it up today. $17.99. 208 pages.

Reviewed by Laura V. Hilton