Bob Lepine talks about the most common pressures placed on the pastoral marriage |
Carl Trueman provides practical ways pastors can bridge the cultural gap between them and their
younger congregants.
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A husband’s love is to be sanctifying, nourishing, and unifying. In honor of Valentine’s Day, here are three thoughts from Paul for pastors loving their wives. |
George Müller, one of the most prayerful and faith-filled men in Christian history, prayed the
Psalms. The Lord Jesus Christ himself and the apostles of the early church prayed the Psalms. Why not
you and your church?
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Every moment we take to speak the truth to one another is another seed cast onto the soil of that soul. It is not for us to determine where it lands but to be faithful to spread it. We have been given the task to plant, water, care for, and cultivate — but the Lord causes the growth. That truth should encourage us. |
If you want to know how to treat your wife, look at Christ’s love for the church. We will see the frustration factors that can arise when contrasted with the elements of Christ’s love for us. |
We read so much about the love of God for His people and the love we should have for each other.
May the Lord use these truths about genuine love in scripture to strengthen, encourage, and motivate
you as you love others.
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Strange New World offers a more concise presentation and application of some of the most critical
topics of our day.
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Until I come, devote yourself to the public reading of Scripture, to exhortation, to teaching. 1
Timothy 4:13
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