“Everybody should read Sheet Music,” he said. “We have not talked positively about this gift of sex God has given us.” He noted, “God was the original humorist when he came up with the idea that two shall become one, because he made men and women so different.”
“The creator created you ladies in a way that you can enjoy sex much more than your husband has ever dreamed of,” he said. But Dr. Leman wants men to recognize that for a woman to get there, she needs her husband to put in the effort to help her feel loved and ready to engage sexually.
“Foreplay in the Leman home means taking out the garbage without being asked, cleaning up the kitchen. Mrs. Uppingham (a pet name for his wife) likes the counters to be clean and the toaster put away. I’ve learned it’s important to her, and therefore it’s important to me.
He added that women appreciate when husbands make time for their children and are good dads and noted that he sees men in general are much better dads today than they were a generation ago. “A woman gets strength from knowing her husband’s that rock,” he said.
Another of Dr. Leman’s resources, Couples of Promise, not only has been a best seller but has started a movement of couples committing to honoring their marital vows. He said Couples of Promise includes a book and video series people still play to this day.
He grounds his ideas on a motto he learned as a child, when his mother “dragged him” to the JOY club at church. JOY stood for Jesus, Others and You, a paradigm in life he said, “you can’t beat.”
“There’s a great difference between being successful and being great,” he said. “If you want to be great in life, put other people first.”
These and other principles are taught at the Leman Academy of Excellence – a group of seven charter schools Dr. Leman founded with a fitting motto: Where Learning is Fun. He serves as Chairman of the Board of the free public academies.
“It is so fulfilling to see these kids learn in a structured arena. We put authority in the classroom teacher’s hands. We’re creating critical thinkers,” he said. On a recent visit, Dr. Leman reported he was surrounded by students demanding hugs.