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Written by Kelly Crawford
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Saturday, 13 February 2010 |
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It may be the most nagging opposition to biblical marriage: the idea that “woman was created to help the man”, (1 Corinthians 11:9, Genesis 2:18) and perhaps the most misunderstood one. But when we do understand it, it radically changes us and brings a powerful transformation to our marriage. Read more |
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Written by Jennifer M. McBride
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Saturday, 21 March 2009 |
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Among the many blessings the Lord has given me, I count the gift of my husband to be second only to the great gift of my salvation. His full name is Stephen William McBride. He was named William after his godly grandfather and the meaning of that name,”Determined Guardian,” is a fitting description of my husband's character. Read more |
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 24 October 2008 |
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“Our children grew apace in the sweet country air, and my whole time and strength were given to advance my dear husband’s welfare and happiness. I deemed it my joy and privilege to be ever at his side, accompanying him on many of his preaching journeys, nursing him in his occasional illnesses, his delighted companion during his holiday trips, always watching over and tending him with the enthusiasm and sympathy which my great love for him inspired." Read More |
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Written by Kelly Crawford
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Wednesday, 25 June 2008 |
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Nothing is more beautiful than when a woman is a crown to her husband… an extension of all that he is. When a wife embraces this vision of her role, the rewards are a man who will conquer the world for her. Read More |
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Written by Nancy Wilson
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Friday, 31 August 2007 |
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A steady diet of romantic novels and films can have a devastating effect on the home. Women can begin to look to their books for fulfillment instead of their husbands. They can view their own relationship in terms of their "unmet needs" and view their husbands as falling far short of the romantic ideal. Read More
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Written by Debi Pearl
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Saturday, 29 July 2006 |
Men are not all the same. I have become aware that there are basically three types of men. The different types are just as marked in one-year-olds as they are in adult men. It seems that God made each male to express one side of his triad nature. No single man completely expresses the well-rounded image of God. If a man were all three types at the same time, he would be the perfect man, but I have never met, heard of, or read in a book of history or fiction of a man who is a proper balance of all three. Certainly Jesus was the perfect balance. Most men are a little of all three, but tend to be dominant in one. And all the training and experiences of life will never successfully make a man into a different type of man. There is nothing clumsier and more pathetic than a man trying to act differently from who he is. Picture John Wayne and Mr. Rogers trying to trade places. As we review the types, you will probably readily identify your husband and be able to see where you have been a curse or a blessing to him. Read More
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