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Romans 1 Romans 1: 28-31 Because they chose not to accept God's truth, God let them live in the filth they wanted to live in, he let them think what they
Romans 1 Romans 1: 28-31 Because they chose not to accept God's truth, God let them live in the filth they wanted to live in, he let them think what they
One of my greatest concerns is about raising girls. Girls are beautiful and innocent and pure, but this world pushes them to be sexual and sensual. Even Christian girls start believing
FIFTY-FIVE (57 Ways to Beat Loneliness & Depression) The Feminist Lie When I was in undergrad I took a class on Women's studies. I learned that men were the source of all
Fifty-two (57 Ways to Beat Loneliness & Depression) You'll always need (true ) Godly influence It was such a strange day! A few weeks ago I was getting my hair styled at the hair
ELEVEN. (57 Ways to Beat Loneliness & Depression) Let go of sexual abuse One of my roommates in College believed that most people in Africa were sexually abused as children (by close
TEN. (57 Ways to Beat Loneliness & Depression) Stop having sex. (if you're not married) There is nothing on this side of death (so I'm told) that is as pleasurable as sex.
Once you decide to pursue a relationship, then you are committing...and once you "unwrap"...you are committed! This is why it is important to leave all "unwrapping" to a committed married relationship.
For some reason whenever people (who are not abstinent) talk about those who have decided to be abstinent until marriage one question always seems to crop up: What if you marry
And just as the two (man and wife) become one, Christ and the Church also must become one. Marriage is a continuation of our commitment to serve God, to die to our desires and to enjoy the benefits of serving God and others. We must learn to serve, love and care for, our spouses even better than we care for the lost (unconditionally)! Marriage is an honorable thing (Hebrews 13:4) and we should look forward to it (if we are called to it), but let us not forget its purpose.