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Sermon on godly wisdom
By Pastor Enoch Adeboye Memorise: “By long forbearing is a prince persuaded, and a soft tongue breaketh the bone” (Proverb 25:15) Read: Colossians 4:1-6 Naaman’s pride stood betw…
Babatope Babalobi,
Scriptures and Bible passages on prosperity
Joshua 1 vs. 1-5: Now after the death of Moses the servant of the Lord it came to pass, that the Lord spake unto Joshua, the son of Nun, Moses minister, saying, Moses my servant is dead; now theref…
Babatope Babalobi,
What Is God Teaching You in This Season? Part 2 - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
In our last blog we shared part one of the responses from our EPM staff and board members to the question Stephanie Anderson asked, “What is God teaching you in this season?” Today’s blog is part two. I think you’ll be greatly encouraged by what they had to share, and...
Randy Alcorn,
My NEW Women’s Bible Study! “God’s Heart for Your Marriage”
For instance, after the honeymoon we may think, “What I loved about the way my husband communicated with me before the wedding is now really irritating.” These initial discoveries are only the beginning of God working to help the newlyweds understand their spouse can’t be their total source; only God can be. _____Yelling _____Frowning _____Rolling your eyes _____Asking, “Why would you feel that way?” _____Saying, “I can’t believe you think that.” _____Not supporting his right to dream big _____Being dissatisfied with the level of sharing he gives _____Telling him to think realistically A. _____No name calling _____No raised voice _____Right motives _____Firmness _____Want best for your husband _____Desire his repentance _____Not wish to hurt him _____No expectations of a particular response _____Willing to forgive _____Pick the best time _____Choose place with least distractions _____Prepare what you will say: write it out, practice it _____Eliminate unrealistic expectations _____Admit your wrongdoing _____Don’t exaggerate or threaten _____Stay on the issue; don’t drag in other issues _____Don’t use absolute words like never, always, all the time, every day, constantl 13.
Kathy Collard Miller,

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