As we have seen, when we follow God, it’s hard to say where we might end up. Joseph, Mary, and Jesus had an incredible opportunity to live out this biblical truth. The angel warned them about the coming bloodletting of Herod, which we read yesterday. We’re jumping backward in the story to see what happened just before Herod unleashed his fury on the tiny Bethlehem boys.
Continue readingAdvent Day #1 – The Promise: A Warrior-Savior
The story of Christmas did not start with a manger in Bethlehem. It began long before, in the garden of Eden. The enemy of God, Satan, tempted Adam and Eve to trust him and doubt God. Tragically, Adam and Eve obeyed the Satanic snake over the good Creator.
Continue readingHappily Ever After
Marriage can be the greatest thing that ever happened in your life. Sadly, many people don’t have that experience. They might have something that looks like a good marriage, but when the storms come, their relationship is destroyed. The truths in this video, based on Dr. James and Shirley Dobson’s Night Light for Couples devotional, can help you build a marriage that will thrive!
Continue readingGames People Play
Playing games is supposed to be fun. But there’s one game you should never play with your spouse. In this video, Matt and Ariel Holcomb explain what this game is and why it can do significant damage to your marriage. Their insights are based on the “Games People Play” devotional from Dr. James and Shirley Dobson’s book Night Light for Couples (page 132).
Continue readingWhen Sarcasm Becomes Serious
Sarcasm can seem fun, but when we publicly target our spouse with harsh joking, it’s easy to cause damage. In this new video, Matt and Ariel Holcomb warn that even light-hearted comments can harm a marriage. They also offer biblical solutions to help heal the wounds.
Continue readingAn Important Step in Approaching Conflict in Marriage
When we look at problems from only our own perspective, we often don’t see the full picture. In this short video, Brenen and Morgan Beeler share a simple way to develop a more clear understanding. Doing this one thing can help us make better decisions with less conflict.
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