Shifting Sands and Foundation Stones: 101 Marriage Myths and the Wisdom of the Wedded

by Cary E. Lantz


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/14/2000

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 208
ISBN : 9781585005208

About the Book

Divorce is epidemic in America. This plague has infected more lives than has any physical or emotional malady in the history of this country. Divorce rates over the past three decades have escalated despite geometric increases in the number of marriage counselors and the number of couples seeking counseling during this period. Counseling efforts focusing on relationship skill building and behavior change have failed to reduce the frequency of marital break-ups. These interventions impact only surface symptoms, outward appearance; not the heart. The core disturbance in marital struggles is internal. Positive change requires renewal of the mind.

Shifting Sands and Foundation Stones: 101 Marriage Myths and the Wisdom of the Wedded is grounded in the assumption that a multitude of false beliefs and expectations - myths -- are eroding marriages. And, alternatively, healthy thinking must precede transformation in marriage. This book spells out 101 of these marriage myths, and the collective corrective wisdom of those successfully married.

Through a series of self-tests, couples are led from the starting point-awareness of personal areas of faulty thinking about marriage, to the goal-readiness to release these myths and replace them with marital wisdom. The aim of 101 Marriage Myths is to help launch healthier new marriages and strengthen existing ones by offering to both a foundation of truth on which to build. When expectations match reality, vulnerability to disillusionment, conflict and divorce is reduced.

Christian marriages, failing at rates similar to those in the culture at large, are equally vulnerable to the seductive lies embedded in love and marriage myths. Discussion of marriage myths in the Christian community is an idea whose time has come.


About the Author

Dr. Lantz brings decades of experience into his discussion of the topic of marriage. In addition to his own thirty-something years of marriage, he draws from his experiences with more than a thousand couples in over two decades of individual, marital and family counseling. While combining counseling practice with university teaching roles, he specialized in marriage preparation, healing marital dysfunction, and strengthening marriages. In this second chapter of his professional life, he now teaches full-time as Professor of Counseling at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, where he serves as Chairman of the MA program in professional counseling.

He has published and presented to professional audiences a variety of subjects related to counseling, the church, Christian education, clergy burnout, and the future of Christian counseling.

Out of this backdrop of training and professional experience, Dr. Lantz is qualified to write with perspective, insight, and realism. Based on personal experience, he writes, too, with the hard-earned wisdom of a marriage veteran.