We cannot teach what we ourselves have not learned.
Articles about the dynamics of marriage and family
We cannot teach what we ourselves have not learned.
For never giving up on me, even when others did.
Eve was not only the first mother, but also the first one to bury a child and see the other leave home, never to write, call, or come by for a holiday meal.
She sacrifices her own comforts and leisure in order to cultivate a happy, healthy home where the joy of the Gospel is taught.
Do you know why marriages die? It’s simple, one or both people in the marriage is not centered on Jesus.
The most important thing you can do for them is to be a godly person consistently, to be the same person at home as you are at church.
Too many families have spiritually come out of Egypt—they are saved, they are going to Heaven—but . . . They are going around in circles.
Healthy, stable families live, not only for themselves, but also for each other.
Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others.
Shouldn’t we all be answerable for our own deeds?
My wife is always telling me not sweat the small stuff.
It takes humility and being willing to put the desires of your spouse above your own.
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