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Meet Steve & Barbara Uhlmann. Steve's life was defined by plastic. An engineer at heart, he started an injection molding company that grew to more than 9,000 employees, with manufacturing plants around the world and a private jet to complete the package. Though Steve and Barbara thought they had it all, the demands of a successful business took their toll. When they retired in 2005, they were ready to enjoy their golden years with an exemplary marriage. > In the aftermath of a severe panic attack, Barbara was diagnosed with cancer. For nearly two years, she was incapacitated. The strain of…mehr

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Meet Steve & Barbara Uhlmann. Steve's life was defined by plastic. An engineer at heart, he started an injection molding company that grew to more than 9,000 employees, with manufacturing plants around the world and a private jet to complete the package. Though Steve and Barbara thought they had it all, the demands of a successful business took their toll. When they retired in 2005, they were ready to enjoy their golden years with an exemplary marriage. > In the aftermath of a severe panic attack, Barbara was diagnosed with cancer. For nearly two years, she was incapacitated. The strain of caring for her, in spite of appearances, exposed how shallow the Uhlmann relationship was. Their crisis drove them to levels of intimacy they could never have predicted. In Called 2 Love: The Uhlmann Story, Steve and Barbara share the journey of self-discovery that helped turn their marriage into a joy-filled adventure of connection.
Autorenporträt
Steve and Barbara Uhlmann are the founders of and heartbeat behind the Agape Project, LoveLikeJesus.com, The Intentional Community, and the Called 2 Love Initiative. After a financially successful career in the global plastics industry, Steve and Barbara came to the realization that they were married yet emotionally alone. Ghosts from the past and a health crisis in the present could have marked the end of it all. Instead, it denoted a new and wonderful beginning. Their journey from emotional woundedness to wholeness shows all of us how we can experience an ongoing relational intimacy with the one we love. The Uhlmanns have two adult children, six grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. They reside in Scottsdale, Arizona.