Showing posts with label mannaexpress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mannaexpress. Show all posts

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Marriage Duties of the Christian Husband and Wife

Christian marriage
When a Christian wife rebels against her duty of marriage she is rebelling against God and His plan for her in the marriage, consequently the marriage will have difficulties, much like what we are seeing today. Reality is, if the husband does not fulfill his marital duty to his wife properly she will have a difficult time submitting to her husband. In fact this is where the attitude of feeling like a doormat has been brought into Christian culture. Marriage Duties of the Christian Husband and Wife

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

How to keep the weight off in 2015


At a dinner party, I sat opposite a girl with a beautiful face and a fascinating way of eating. Never at any helping did she overload her plate, but modest quantities vanished rapidly. To a casual observer, it gave no hint of gluttony. However the total quantity she had eaten was considerable. The proof of her excesses was in the shapeless mass of flesh that rose from the chair after dinner. It reminded me of what a humorist once said. The finest diet in the world consists of three words, ‘No, Thank You’. - 
See more at: How to keep the weight off in 2015. #Weightloss

Give yourself permission to be YOU!



In many areas of our lives, we do what “Simon” says at the expense of our authenticity. We play it safe. We avoid. We dumb ourselves down to pacify the egos of others. We act as if we don’t know what to do to change the negativity in our lives when, in fact, we do. Give yourself permission to be YOU!

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Help For the Christian Alcoholic Who Still Craves a Drink


Later that night, I did go home not knowing what to expect. David had sobered up some and was contrite as usual. But I, for one, had reached my limit. I told him that if he didn’t go back to treatment, I was done with our marriage. He allowed me to take him to the treatment center, but they had no beds available. He was able to return to treatment the next night, where he spent 7 days detoxing. That night he went into treatment for the 3rd time was actually his sobriety date, because he didn’t take another drink after that. But he still craved alcohol.
Help For the Christian Alcoholic Who Still Craves a Drink