Senior Vice President, NBA Orlando Magic, Co-founded  team in 1987 and helped lead to  NBA finals in 1995
					Served in the NBA as general manager for Chicago,  Atlanta, Philadelphia teams, including the 1983 World Champion 76ers
					Motivational speaker
					Radio host
					Featured in Sports Illustrated, Readers Digest, and others 
					Completed 50 marathons in the past 13  years, including the Boston Marathon 12 times
					Bachelors degree at Wake Forest Univ.; Master’s degree at Indiana Univ.;  Doctorate in  Humane Letters from Flagler Univ
					Married to Ruth
					Father of 19 children, 4 birth kids, 14 by international adoption and 1 by  remarriage
									 			
			 
					 
		
		
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		Pat Williams: Happy Spouse, Happy House 
		
		
		 
		CBN.com 
			 A  DIFFERENT MARRIAGE BOOK
Pat wrote this book because he sees  marriages struggling.   He sees the  struggle with men especially.  Pat  usually gets calls from couples when everything in the marriage is falling  apart.  He wants this book to be a  preventative, especially for young men. 
		Pat  says part of the problem of why marriages aren’t doing well is that partners  don’t know the fundamentals of what makes a winning marriage.  Many married couples today have never seen it  being modeled in their own homes growing up.   They come from broken homes, and no one is there to show them the proper  way.
		THE  B.E.S.T. GAME PLAN  FOR MARRIAGES
		  Pat and his wife Ruth have done a  lot of reading on the subject of marriage. One of the best books they have  read, which is also the foundation for Happy  Spouse…Happy House, is a book by Dr. Ed Wheat, Love Life for Every Married Couple.   Pat credits this book for transforming his married life.  As a physician, Dr. Wheat was puzzled that he  could not find any medical reasons for the ailments of many of his female  patients. Upon further  exploration, Dr. Wheat found that all of these women had one thing in common:  they were all in unhappy marriages.  His  book says that if even one spouse in a marriage is committed to their  relationship, it can be restored.  Even  if your spouse has “fallen out of love with you,” you can win him or her  back.  Dr. Wheat believes that every  Christian marriage should be the best the world has ever seen, and he broke  these principles down to the acronym B.E.S.T.:
		Bless Your Spouse
		Edify One Another
	  Share Your True Self
	  Touch Your Spouse in Body and Soul
		Bless  your spouse in word and deed means not just saying “bless you” or speaking  a blessing over someone.  It means there  needs to be action behind the words.  If  a man or woman wants a great marriage, he or she must learn to bless their spouse  daily by encouraging, pleasing, and praising him or her. 
		Edify one another is also broken down (Encourage, Delight, Involve, Fulfill, Yield).  Encourage. Always be kind and gentle to your spouse.  Remember, he or she needs to know that you  value and respect him or her.  Delight. Every spouse should delight in one another.  Examples of  bringing your spouse delight  is sending a gift, taking him/her out, surprising them with tickets to an event  he or she would enjoy.  Involve.  Involvement means actively listening and  talking to your spouse.  Fulfill.  Husbands and wives should help each other  fulfill God’s plan for each other’s lives – they should help each other achieve  their potential to the fullest.  Yield.  Live in a yielded, forgiving state.  Accept an apology when it’s offered, then  forget it.  Don’t compare your spouse  with others.  Be aggressive with your  forgiveness.
		Share your true self with your  spouse.  Get to know your partner.  Go beyond the superficial.  Take an interest in your spouses interests,  and find common interests as well.
	  Touch your spouse in body and soul.  Men and women need affection.  Give your spouse the affection he or she  needs. 
	    
	  Pat and Ruth have applied these  principles to their own marriage and found they really work.
      
		
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