At its best, the way of a woman can be insightful, encouraging, helpful and committed to a man and a family.
But remember, there is another side to the magnet that repels instead of draws. While every woman has a God-graced propensity for exhibiting her way and her beauty, she also wrestles with the results of the fall, with selfishness.
There is a compelling or drawing side to the feminine magnet, to a woman’s soul. But just as with the man, there is another side, one that never draws people closer; instead, it pushes them away.
At its worst, the way of a woman can be frustrating, nagging, discouraging, angry and manipulative to a man and a family.
Staying interested in life, in love, and in each other is the best way to engage the will of a man and the way of a woman. Asking questions. Staying curious. Embracing the mystery of it all. {eoa}
Excerpted from The Will of a Man and the Way of a Woman by Robert and Pamela Crosby.
Pamela Crosby, a wife and mother of four young adults, serves as the Senior Director and Life Coach in The Center for Calling and Career at Southeastern University in Lakeland, FL. Pamela received her Masters of Arts in Ministerial Leadership and, along with her husband (Robert), is co-founder of TeamingLife.com, a conference and resource ministry. Pamela and Robert have served as pastors in New York, Ohio, Boston and presently in the Tampa area working with young professionals. Their newest book, The Will of a Man and the Way of a Woman, released in November 2016.