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God's Idea of Ownership
Sexuality In Marriage

What if the key to deeper intimacy in your marriage isn’t found in performance, but in ownership?

In God’s Idea of Ownership: Sexuality in Marriage, Timothy and Jennifer Bibb invite couples to rediscover God’s original design for marital intimacy. With honesty, biblical insight, and real-life transparency, they reveal how trust, vulnerability, and mutual care can transform the way husbands and wives connect, emotionally, spiritually, and physically.

This book is not about rules or repression, it’s about freedom. Freedom from shame. Freedom from confusion. Freedom to embrace passion the way God intended: as a sacred, joyful, and powerful gift within covenant marriage.

Through practical wisdom and scriptural truth, you’ll learn how to:

  • Rebuild trust and emotional safety in your marriage

  • Heal from past wounds that block intimacy

  • Understand what true “ownership” means in a biblical sense

  • Navigate desire, communication, and expectations with grace

  • Protect your marriage from temptation by cultivating connection

 

Every chapter points you back to God’s heart for marriage, where love is selfless, intimacy is holy, and two truly become one.

If you’re ready to experience deeper connection and clarity in your marriage, this book will show you how to align your intimacy with God’s perfect design. Discover the beauty, healing, and freedom of God-honoring passion. Get your copy today.

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100 BLACK FACTS

By: Timothy and Jennifer Bibb
 
As parents of three, we’ll never forget the tears and confusion our first two children felt after learning their heritage through the school system. It was painful, and we vowed our youngest wouldn’t experience history through that same lens. This book was born to give him something more: pride, love, compassion, acceptance, and identity. 100 Black Facts goes beyond history, it speaks to financial futures, mental health, biblical truth, and the power of identity through love, not pain.
 
Packed with inspiration and real talk, it’s not just about civil rights, but about possibility: money, careers, faith, love, even Africans in the Bible. Knowing yourself means knowing your opportunities.
 
The premise is simple: we look back, at the heroes, lessons, struggles, and victories, not to stay in the past, but to shape a better future. Like the Avengers, this book equips young readers to go back in time, grab the power of truth, and carry it into their destiny. This isn’t just history. It’s a blueprint. A mission. A reminder that your story is bigger than pain, it’s about potential, breakthrough, and bold dreams.

Paperback 13.99 

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