Rev. R. David Morrow LMFT
David Morrow is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who has 31 years of experience as a mental health professional. He is the CEO and Clinical Director of Olive Tree Family Counseling and provides 1,000 hours of counseling annually. He earned a Master of Divinity in Pastoral Counseling and was ordained as a minister in 1997. He is an energetic speaker who enjoys preaching and teaching faith-based life skills. David has two children and two stepchildren. He and Cheryl work diligently to manage the joys and struggles of blending their family. They are actively involved in their church, and David plays the bass guitar for Worship services. In fact, David’s favorite t-shirt states “Don’t let the gray hair fool you. I can still play the bass like a rock star.” See his full resume HERE.
Rev. R. David Morrow LMFT is an Author!
Through Her Eyes is A practical, readable guide for any husband who sincerely wants a growing marriage. Dr. Gary Chapman — Author of the 5 love languages series.
Most ladies desire the chase of romance, and most men do not understand why or how to be romantic. Through Her Eyes: A Man’s Guide to His Wife’s Need for Romance is a faith-based book that teaches a man how to understand his wife’s need for romance, and how he can create a romantic environment in which his wife can grow and become all God created her to be.
The first four chapters, based on Psalm 128:3, define romance as using the husband’s own creativity to express the love that is in his heart in a way that makes his spouse feel loved, honored, and cherished. The following chapters use direct, man-to-man language that will help the reader learn what his wife needs, why she needs it, and how he can pull it off without feeling like he lost his man card. Each of these 23 chapters gives a clear example of romantic thoughts and actions that will teach the reader how to develop his own romantic creativity and develop the understanding that every part of life can be connected to romance.
“This book is delightful! The chapters are short, and the author knows how to write to men! His humor is persistent, and his conversation is frank. The book offers dozens of practical–and very doable–suggestions about how to nurture a passionate, biblical, mutually satisfying marriage that will go the distance. I love that the epilogue invites readers to continue the conversation. Think about it. For the price of a good hamburger, you can probably take your marriage to a whole new level. That’s a good investment. Do it!” Dr. David Stancil — Senior Pastor of Columbia Baptist Fellowship, Columbia MD
You can contact David at David@FruitfulVineFamilyMinistries.org or at 252-514-1635.
Once the honeymoon phase in marriage is in the rear-view mirror, most ladies need the romantic chase of the relationship to continue. Likewise, every man needs to feel peace in all areas of his life.
Through His Eyes: A Ladies Guide to Her Husband’s Need for Peace is a faith-based book that uses conversational style writing to teach a lady how to nurture her husband toward the peace that he craves, which will prompt him to continue in the romantic chase.
Part One defines romantic peace and highlights how a lady’s God-given abilities to nurture those she loves can prompt her husband to understand her need for romance. There is a discussion on the different types of love and different love languages. Finally, there is an assessment that a couple can take which will provide a simple evaluation of their strengths and areas that need attention.
Part Two presents the Hebrew word Shalom, which is often translated as “peace.” However, there are seven different definitions of this word that are understood based on its Biblical context. Each definition is presented with scripture passages and stories to illustrate the meaning and Biblical context.
Part Three describes practical applications for each of these types of peace with a particular focus on application in marriage and the family.
“I believe reading this book will not only aid in your understanding of spousal relationships but also inspire you as you deepen your understanding and commitment to your marriage.” Michael G. Cogdill, Professor and Founding Dean of the Divinity School at Campbell University (Retired).
You can contact David at David@FruitfulVineFamilyMinistries.org or at 252-514-1635.