Monday, September 14, 2009

KISS ME AGAIN: Learn how to break the bonds that sabotage your marriage

Many married women genuinely want to feel more desire toward their husbands.  But while sex before marriage was hard to resist, now resisting seems like all they do. In her new book, Barbara Wilson shows how couples can suffer for years from the “invisible bonds” of previous relationships without even knowing it. Hidden emotions of distrust, shame, and resentment can sabotage even the most loving marriage.

In Kiss Me Again, Wilson:

· Shares her own story of healing and renewed desire

· Helps women forgive themselves and their husbands for past choices

· Shows readers how to break free from “invisible bonds”

· Explains God’s plan for helping a husband and wife to re-bond

· Includes conversation helps for both wives and their husbands

· Helps couples reignite the passion that they thought was lost

With assessment tools, write-in exercises, and gentle guidance, Kiss Me Again offers a biblical plan for rekindling the closeness and passion women long for in marriage. Because no past is beyond the reach of God’s healing touch.

Barbara Wilson is the founder of Freedom Bound Communications and directs the Sexual Health Education for faith-based Alternatives  Pregnancy Center in Sacramento, California. She speaks internationally to youth and adults with her message of sexual bonding and healing. Released from a past of her own, Barbara shares her journey to healing in her book, The Invisible Bond: How to Break Free From Your Sexual Past published by Multnomah Waterbrook Press, a division of Random House Publications. Her second book, Kiss Me Again; Restoring Lost Intimacy In Marriage, releasing in 2009 will help couples heal from their sexual pasts so they can re-bond sexually and emotionally in their marriage.

Barbara has been involved in education for the past 25 years. She has a Bachelors Degree in Psychology from the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada, and a Bachelors Degree in Education from Brock University.

She is an active member of the multi-campus, Bayside Covenant Church in Granite Bay, California where she offers a bible study that leads women to God’s forgiving, healing power for past sexual sin and trauma. Barbara and her husband Eric live in Sacramento, Ca., have been married for 28 years.



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