New Testament
True Riches
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When we trust God, we realize that some things are more important than money. As a guiding principle, relationships are far more important than money. How do you look at it?
The Master Gardener
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In the parable of the fig tree, the owner grew impatient and disappointed with his barren tree. However, the gardener knew that the tree needed to be nurtured with intentional effort. Are you nurturing your relationships?
Conversational Prayer
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Jesus emphasized prayer, yet many couples find it difficult to pray together. There may be many reasons why couples feel uncomfortable with prayer. For example, if marriage partners are not treated each other with love and respect, then will not feel motivated to pray together. In other cases, marriage partners never learned to pray with someone else and therefore never established the practice of praying together. Do you know how to pray?
Love in the Interruptions
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Interruptions were a constant occurrence for Jesus. Everyone wanted a moment of His time. Everyone wanted to be the focus of His attention, even if it was for a few seconds. People heard His words and witnessed His miracles and wanted what He had to offer. Do you see opportunities in your interruptions?
Supernatural Love
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Perhaps the pattern of love that Jesus describes in Luke 6:27-36 seems supernatural to you. It is! The human norm is to love those who love you. Do you find new ways to love?
In Search of Oneness
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What is the biblical pattern for decision making? Know the examples of the Lord's love toward Christ and how we should apply it to our own relationships.
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.
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