“Whole You Before Two” by Terry Moss and “In The Beginning It Was Not So: Seven Marriage Lessons Learned in the Garden” by Terry Moss and Carol Moss are set to be featured in the upcoming June 14, 2026 issue of The New York Times Book Review. The anticipated placement will introduce the authors' relationship-centered works to a broad national audience through one of the publishing industry's most respected literary platforms.
Rooted in biblical wisdom and practical relationship guidance, “Whole You Before Two” encourages readers to pursue emotional healing, spiritual growth, and self-discovery before seeking deeper connection with others. Rather than focusing solely on romance, the book explores how wholeness from within can transform friendships, leadership, marriage preparation, and community relationships. Through reflection, spiritual insight, and practical tools, Terry Moss offers readers a framework for building stronger, healthier, and more meaningful connections grounded in personal growth and emotional maturity.
Also set to be featured is “In The Beginning It Was Not So,” co-authored by Terry and Carol Moss. The book examines marriage through what the authors describe as the “Garden Model,” drawing lessons from the biblical story of Adam and Eve to explore God's original design for relationships, companionship, and oneness. Addressing challenges faced by modern couples, the book provides faith-centered guidance on purpose, self-worth, communication, and unity while encouraging readers to build relationships rooted in commitment, understanding, and spiritual alignment.
Terry Moss is widely recognized as a pastor in the marketplace, relationship expert, teacher, and co-founder of One Flesh Ministries alongside his wife, Carol. Following a distinguished thirty-six-year career in corporate leadership, Terry now devotes his life to ministry, coaching, and equipping individuals and couples with practical biblical tools for healthy relationships. Together, Terry and Carol have spent decades mentoring couples, teaching marriage principles, and helping strengthen families through ministry and relationship coaching.
The upcoming New York Times Book Review feature represents a major promotional opportunity for the authors, expanding the reach of their books to readers, reviewers, educators, ministry leaders, and literary audiences nationwide. The placement highlights the growing demand for faith-based relationship resources that combine spiritual guidance with practical life application.
Explore faith-based relationship resources, marriage guidance, and more through http://www.onefleshministries.org.
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