Dating, on one level, is very intellectual. You can write out your relationship and your boundaries and define what dating means. You can control most of that. But our emotions are very dangerous because they are very difficult to control. They can cloud our judgment. Surely I’m not the only […]
[…]a bent tree when it is old.” and we used this Bible verse “Do not stir or awaken love until the appropriate time.” – Song of Solomon 2:7 and 3:5 My next three blogs will be the outpouring of both this conversation with Kevin as well as the outline from […]
[…]can only grow in our relationship with Christ if our roots are firmly planted in the truth of His love. He posed the question, “How can we say the Bible is true if we’ve never read the whole thing?” As I type, the youth have gathered into small groups in […]
[…]been wanting to see for a while in “popular” Christian, women authors – a deep love for Scripture and a dedication to teach women how to understand it on their own. In a Precepts-like method, Jen asks us to seek God’s wisdom and teaching first. She points us to Scripture continually. […]
[…]Christ. That everything centers on Him. And everything is done in love – not just ordinary love – but love so perfect that you and I are brought back to a right relationship with God because of it. I’m thankful for these prepositions. I’m thankful that I’m IN Christ. That […]