Devotional
Conversations
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The functional building block in any relationship is conversation - two-way communication. I share my ideas, and you listen; you share your ideas, and I listen. The results? We understand each other. What can you do to improve your communication with each other?
Real love
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Love is not always meek and mild. Sometimes love is firm and tough, but it is no less love. See how we can learn from Christ's love.
Tangible Gifts
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Some people with the love language of gifts choose to give money, while others prefer to stay attuned to the immediate needs of those around them. How do you decide to give gifts?
Alone Time
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Every close relationship spends sufficient time together and sufficient time apart. All of us need some time apart from the pressures of family life.
Making Unified Decisions
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What is the biblical pattern for decision making? The conversation between Jesus and His Father that occurred in Gethsemane just prior to His crucifixion shows the ideal.
Financial Plans
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Is it time to rethink your financial plan? Finances won't resolve themselves, and a loving couple won't magically align their financial priorities without some good thought, planning, and communication.
A Thoughtful Gift
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When was the last time you gave your loved one
On Being a Cheerful Giver
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Are you a cheerful giver?
This I Know
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How do you know God loves you? Ask a dozen people that question, and you may get a dozen answers. In human relationships, we feel loved when another person speaks our primary love language. If words of affirmation is your love language, then you will feel loved when someone verbally affirms you. The same principle is true in our relationship with God.
A Forgiving Spirit
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Find the transforming nature of forgiveness. Forgiveness is not a feeling. Find out more of what forgiveness means.