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Unhappy Husbands

March 2nd, 2026|Tags: |

Marriage is one of God’s most precious gifts, a sacred covenant that reflects His faithful love for us. In Ephesians 5:25-33, Paul describes marriage as a living picture of Christ’s love for His church—self-sacrificing, patient, and enduring. When a husband and wife commit themselves to this covenant, they become a [...]

The “Dating Draft”

March 1st, 2026|Tags: |

Imagine if dating worked like the NFL draft. Scouts analyze stats, watch endless game film, and rank players based on their performance and potential. Teams pick in order, hoping to secure the next franchise star to build their future around. Funny enough, that’s starting to sound a lot like modern [...]

Dating Dangers

March 1st, 2026|Tags: |

Dating as a Christian can be exciting, hopeful, and filled with possibility. Yet at times, it can also feel a bit like walking through a minefield. When emotions are strong and hearts are engaged, it’s easy to overlook warning signs—or excuse behavior that doesn’t align with God’s truth. The good [...]

Christian Dating

March 1st, 2026|Tags: |

For Christian couples, dating is far more than a search for romance or companionship—it’s about seeking God’s direction and growing together in faith. Modern dating can be confusing and emotionally charged, but for believers committed to Christ, it’s also an opportunity to honor God, pursue holiness, and prepare for a [...]

Shortcut Friendships

February 28th, 2026|Tags: |

Microwaves may work well for leftovers, but they don’t do much for relationships. In a world that prizes speed, convenience, and instant gratification, many of us have begun applying that same mindset to our friendships. We want closeness without commitment, connection without effort, and support without sacrifice. It’s a cultural [...]

Friends for Life

February 28th, 2026|Tags: |

Friendships are among God’s sweetest gifts. From the beginning, God designed us for community—He said it wasn’t good for man to be alone, and throughout Scripture we see the beauty of loyal, enduring companionship. Think of David and Jonathan, Ruth and Naomi, or Jesus and His close circle of disciples. [...]

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