Future Husband Present Prayers
$19.99
Singleness can feel like…waiting. Like you’re just hoping the right guy stumbles along while you stand by. But what if there was a resource that showed how you can move from passively waiting to actively praying for your future husband? Christian Bevere shares how single women can lace their desire for marriage with prayer–moving from a place of uncertainty to expectation.
Women often want to believe for their future spouse, but in doing so, struggle with feeling vain, timid, or lost. In Future Husband, Present Prayers, Christian Bevere shares how praying for her future husband transformed her singleness into a time of preparation and significance. With a voice of seasoned wisdom, Christian invites you into a faith-led journey, showing how praying for your future spouse isn’t a maneuver to hurry the process, rather, it’s a way to cover your partner and heighten your vision for what you’re believing for.
While addressing questions like “How do I know if he’s the one?” and “How do I trust God’s plan when all my friends are getting married and I’m not?”, Christian encourages readers to consider contending for their husbands through prayer as a form of active waiting. Christian shows readers why, how, and what to pray for their future husbands, including sample prayers to begin the practice.
In this book, readers will:
*Learn new ways to flourish as a single woman while interceding for their future marriage
*Grow closer to God as they navigate an unmet longing
*Explore the necessity of prayer for any season of anticipation
*Find practical and powerful prompts for praying over their future spouse
*Distinguish what areas are most important to pray into
*Feel equipped to shape their dating lives with Scripture as they search
*Avoid settling in relationships by prayerfully cultivating a vision for their future, kingdom-building relationship
If you embrace this season and allow God to speak to you through it, He can do exceedingly more in you and ahead of you than you can yet imagine.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400351732
ISBN10: 1400351731
Christian Bevere
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2026
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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