I found When Sinners Say I Do: Discovering the Power of the Gospel for Marriage by David Harvey to be a most excellent resource! Thought the Reformed Readers might be particularly interested since many of the theologians referenced played are some of our favorites: John Owen, Thomas Watson, R.C. Sproul, John Calvin, Jonathon Edwards, Martin Luther, etc.
I recommend to everyone regardless of marital status. The principles discussed are universal.
I have it here to read and I'm looking forward to it -- but there have been a bunch of good Marriage books released in the last couple of years (John Piper's 'Momentary Marriage', Paul Tripp's 'What Did You Expect', Tim Keller's 'The Meaning of Marriage', dare I add Mark Driscoll's 'Real Marriage'?) so I haven't got to it yet!
I recommend to everyone regardless of marital status. The principles discussed are universal.
My review is here:
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
If you have read it - what did you find particularly interesting / helpful?