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Cheater-Speak: Not my truth! - Divorce Minister
“That might be YOUR truth, but that’s not my truth!” cries an exposed Cheater. Cheaters are big on trying to control how people perceive them. They will go through all sort of word-gymnastics to avoid the real truth. When someone dares to point out what they are doing is sin, they will twist the … Continue reading "Cheater-Speak: Not my truth!"
David Derksen,
Cheater-Speak: Not my truth! - Divorce Minister
“That might be YOUR truth, but that’s not my truth!” cries an exposed Cheater. Cheaters are big on trying to control how people perceive them. They will go through all sort of word-gymnastics to avoid the real truth. When someone dares to point out what they are doing is sin, they will twist the … Continue reading "Cheater-Speak: Not my truth!"
David Derksen,
Therapeutic Confusion
The following blog post was originally published on February 23, 2015.—ed. The language of therapy has a stranglehold on our culture. Children don’t lie anymore, they tell stories. Serial adulterers have been re-branded as sex addicts. Drunkenness is now an alcohol disorder—in fact, addiction itself is treated like adisease. Even the gross perversion of pedophilia
John MacArthur,
Cannot admit it to themselves even! - Divorce Minister
19 And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. 20 For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved. -John 3:19-20, KJV I have a theory about why some cheaters refuse to … Continue reading “Cannot admit it to themselves even!”
David Derksen,
Pastors, Why Not Treat Adultery As Abuse? - Divorce Minister
If someone says, “I love God,” and hates his brother, he is a liar; for he who does not love his brother whom he has seen, how can he love God whom he has not seen? -I John 4:20, NKJV What bothers–and astounds–me is how typical infidelity or adultery is treated as a symptom or side-issue … Continue reading "Pastors, Why Not Treat Adultery As Abuse?"
David Derksen,
Pastors, Why Not Treat Adultery As Abuse? - Divorce Minister
If someone says, “I love God,” and hates his brother, he is a liar; for he who does not love his brother whom he has seen, how can he love God whom he has not seen? -I John 4:20, NKJV What bothers–and astounds–me is how typical infidelity or adultery is treated as a symptom or side-issue … Continue reading “Pastors, Why Not Treat Adultery As Abuse?”
David Derksen,
People Are Basically Good
“In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart. I simply can’t build my hopes on a foundation consisting of confusion, misery and death.”[1]Those are heartbreaking words for a couple of reasons. They were penned by Anne Frank, a young Jewish girl, while she spent two years hiding in Nazi-occupied
John MacArthur,
Seeker vs. Sinner
The following blog post was originally published on February 27, 2015.—ed. Does an unregenerate man bear a spark of the divine that draws him to a relationship with God, or is he utterly lost in the total depravity of his sin nature? While that might seem like an obscure theological question, don’t dismiss it as
John MacArthur,
4th Sunday of Lent: Coming Out into the Light
All of the Sunday liturgical readings during Lent describe the Lenten journey. These Sunday readings are no different. Today’s Sunday readings describe or more accurately express the deepest …
Joseph Echano,
4th Sunday of Lent: Walking Out into the Light
In the shrine at Baclaran, the second most popular place after the shrine is the candle chapel. There, thousands of people light candles and pray silently and solemnly. Many stay still lengthi…
Joseph Echano,

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