How is a good leader developed? Listen to this sermon, and learn that a good leader is a servant who accepts feedback and can incorporate the talents of others. And there are things a wife can do to help her husband develop into a strong leader. (It’s NOT by leading for him until he seems capable.)
In a world of broken vows, unfaithfulness, and divorce, is there any hope for the couple who longs to enjoy a permanent relationship? There is! Listen and learn with Whom to begin a marriage, how to deal with the unreconcilable differences that are bound to surface, and find the path to success!
In this Issue: Fly the Flag, Christian Courtship: A Foundation for Marriage, Mount Saint Helens After Thirty-Five Years, The Poison of Pornography, Refuting Naturalism and Moral Relativism, A World of Refugees!, and more.
Marriage relationships are at their best when God's love thrives between husband and wife. Truly successful Christian marriages are marked by their love, commitment, respect, communication, submission and sacrifice.
Who you marry will affect the whole rest of your life, therefore, courtship is the time to consider the character of the person you are dating and to lay a good foundation for marriage.
Even in marriage, the end of the commandment is love out of a pure heart. This message gives tribute to the beauty of marriage, and deep husband and wife relationships—the hearthrobs that make a house a home.
Some comparisons to courtship from Proverbs 30:18-19; four different ways to find a marriage partner, counsel to youth wanting a life companion, and some warning and advice related to the subject.
Who is the wife to reverence, submit to, assist, encourage, and admire? According to the Bible, it is her own husband. Some practical teaching on how she can best fill her place and become the help God created her to be for him.