A counselor once told me that as important are the issues of life and family, what is more important is how we talk about them. In this article I want to focus on verbal battles in relationships, be it husband and wife or relationships outside of the home. Things can ...
Read More »The Immorality of Pacifism Part 2: Reply to Objections
In my previous article I laid out an argument for the moral bankruptcy of pacifism and now I will answer the defenders of pacifism. Objection one: Jesus said to not resist the one who does evil to you. “You have heard that it was said, ‘An eye for an eye and ...
Read More »The Difficult Path To Reconciliation
It seems I hear it daily–someone is at odds with a loved one. Strife between a husband and wife leads to a strained silence. Misunderstandings between parents and children of all ages, create hurt feelings and walls of separation. Siblings no longer want to speak to one another because of ...
Read More »Constant Arguments and 5 Ways to Reduce Them
Many will be quick to offer comfort to hurting couples with these three words: “All couples argue.” But how much arguing is too much? And is it healthy? Fact: every relationship will at some point experience occasional conflict. It’ll happen inevitably since we are entitled to our opinion, and God ...
Read More »Wear the Armor of Light
Are you following Paul’s directive to wear the armor of light? Look past the affairs of earth like nations at war, arguments with people, to the heaven lies where the real battle is being fought between principalities and powers of darkness and God’s warring angels. Jesus made a public spectacle ...
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