The wedding preparations were a ray of light during the dark days of the Great Depression. Most Americans spent their time trying to keep food on their tables and heat in their homes. The young bride-to-be had worked as a maid after high school graduation, earning enough money to help ...
Read More »On Marriage, In Sickness and In Health
In June, I will celebrate my second anniversary with my wonderful, loving, devoted husband. In two short years of marriage, large trials have loomed before us, and it is by the grace of God that we have weathered them all. At the start of 2016, we welcomed our beautiful daughter to ...
Read More »Building A Solid Foundation In A Long Distance Relationship
God, using His infinite wisdom and creativity, sometimes orchestrates a unique melding together of two lives. There are stories of love at first sight, or stories where the courtship strung on and on while one person or the other sorted through a myriad of feelings, and there’s the typical dating ...
Read More »Excellent Wives and The Trap of Evil Women
One of my favorite things to study in Scripture is the dynamics of men and women, our God-anointed roles and dissecting different relationships and extracting the good, the bad, and the ugly. Yesterday I came across Ecclesiastes 7:26 and it really grabbed my attention: I find more bitter than death ...
Read More »The Love Poem (Based on 1 Corinthians 13)
To the church of Corinth Paul did write, For the topic of love he did fight. Many say the Apostle Paul was never wed, I am in doubt because of the beautiful words he spread. He shared some of the greatest wisdom on love, It was truly an inspired gift ...
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