We all know infatuated feelings will fade in time, but there is something much more powerful than infatuation that holds a marriage together, and on the flip side, it creates more feeling! It’s not …
The Husband Abusers
This week we’re taking a short break from running excerpts from my book in progress to look at a frequently ignored but painful issue in the church: abused husbands. I’ve written frequently about …
Loving a Difficult Wife
While I am regularly amazed by how well so many Christian women love their husbands and families, some husbands are married to women who are spiritually immature or addicted. It’s a rock-solid …
Call No Man Father
If there’s one thing the church doesn’t do well, it’s humility. At various times in church history, Christian leadership defined “pomp and circumstance.” The awe-inspiring cathedrals, …
The Key to a Spiritually Prosperous and Abundant Life
What do you value most in life? I mean, at the very top--even above your own life and family? Seventeenth-century writer Thomas Brooks suggests that genuine, earnest believers will find …
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Unlearn Pomp and Circumstance: Learn Being Rich Toward God
Chapter 4, Part 1 of the Art of Unlearning This week’s post is the current first half of chapter four of The Art of Unlearning. Subscribers are invited to offer all comments, and I’d be eager to …
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