Nancy Cobb: 5 books

Book cover of The Best Thing I Ever Did for My Marriage
by Nancy Cobb, Connie Grigsby
Language: English
Release Date: June 2, 2010

Marriage has never been easy. But sometimes it takes surprisingly little to yield infinite rewards. This eye-opening book by marriage experts Nancy Cobb and Connie Grigsby contains humorous and profound true stories of turning points in marriages. From brushing her teeth at a different sink to letting...
Book cover of The Politically Incorrect Wife

The Politically Incorrect Wife

God's Plan for Marriage Still Works Today

by Connie Grigsby, Nancy Cobb
Language: English
Release Date: October 7, 2009

Just what is a politically incorrect wife? She is a woman who is married to her husband and not to popular American culture. The politically incorrect wife does not buy into the stifling modern-day thinking that says, "Look out for number one. Treat your husband no better than he treats you." Instead,...
Book cover of How to Get Your Husband to Talk to You
by Connie Grigsby, Nancy Cobb
Language: English
Release Date: May 26, 2010

Speaketh the Language of Him A man comes home and says to his wife, “I had a horrible day at work today.” She says, “Tell me about it.” “I just did,” he replies. Men and women communicate differently—and, all too often, not at all! This book is a sort of “linguistics” school...
Book cover of How to Get Your Husband to Listen to You

How to Get Your Husband to Listen to You

Understanding How Men Communicate

by Nancy Cobb, Connie Grigsby
Language: English
Release Date: May 27, 2009

You talk for thirty minutes, telling him every detail of your day. He has three great ideas for how to fix your problems. “Why can’t you just listen to me?” you ask. You pull back, he gives up, and your marriage suffers. The problem? He’s a man. And you expect a girlfriend. You...
Book cover of In Lieu of Flowers

In Lieu of Flowers

A Conversation for the Living

by Nancy Howard Cobb
Language: English
Release Date: December 18, 2007

“Grieving is as natural as breathing, for if we have lived and loved, surely we will grieve. . . .” Nancy Cobb meets death in the most vital of places–in the lives of everyday people–and in doing so has found a way to infuse this darkest subject with light. Her candor and refreshing...
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