Hold On To Your Covenant
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by Penney Douglas
2y ago
A wise woman once told me, “Pray down blessings on your husband’s head even when you feel like killing him.” She told me this at a time when I didn’t feel much for him at all. We had 6 children at the time, and the oldest was almost exactly 10 years older than the new... The post Hold On To Your Covenant appeared first on Experience His Freedom ..read more
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How to Create a Covenant Prayer for Marriage Protection
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by Tiffany Montgomery
2y ago
There is a very real enemy of your Christian marriage. Every day, several times each day, that enemy seeks to destroy the marriage covenant you entered into. In a world that so quickly gives up trying to save a marriage, you need an effective strategy to beat the odds and have a successful marriage. Today... The post How to Create a Covenant Prayer for Marriage Protection appeared first on Experience His Freedom ..read more
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Hold On To Your Covenant
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by Penney Douglas
4y ago
A wise woman once told me, “Pray down blessings on your husband’s head even when you feel like killing him.” She told me this at a time when I didn’t feel much for him at all. We had 6 children at the time, and the oldest was almost exactly 10 years older than the new baby. So I was in full-time Mommy mode, and my relationship with my husband was almost an afterthought. He had his own life and didn’t seem too concerned with the heavy workload I dealt with every day. He seemed to think that his only responsibility to the family was to bring home the paycheck. I was the one who had to cook, clea ..read more
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Miscarriage: What Could Have Driven Us Apart, Brought Us Closer Together
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by Charity Bradshaw
4y ago
I am an informed and seasoned planner while my husband Ted’s world resembles today. When we initially discussed having children before we got married, we both were anywhere from on-the-fence to two-kids-MAX. One day a few years into our marriage we were both on the same page and that very month, we made a baby. Wow, that was scarily easy. Our second child, not so much. We tried for thirteen long months and were finally successful. Believing that between our recent conception challenges, breastfeeding, thyroid issues and sheer exhaustion, pregnancy was a near impossibility. We were beyond surp ..read more
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Keeping Your Christian Marriage Strong in the Midst of Infertility
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by Bailey Suzio
4y ago
From our earliest starry-eyed conversations, my husband and I knew we wanted to be parents. We discussed our views on parenting, what our own parents did well, what we wanted to change, and how children would fit into our marriage and life. It wasn’t a question if or even when, we knew we wanted several and soon. But as our marriage unfolded and hopeful anticipation turned to desperate longing, we realized that our dream of holding children with his smile and my eyes (and hopefully neither of our noses) was going to make a miracle. And while we are believers in a God who works great miracles ..read more
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Recognizing the Anointed One In Your Christian Marriage
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by Rosemerry Blash
4y ago
What does it mean to recognize the anointed one in your Christian marriage? It is important to recognize the anointing that the Lord has placed in our spouses. This is something that Lord has been impressing upon me more as my husband and I travel through our married life together. It impacts us personally as well as in ministry. Nurturing the Anointed One in Your Christian Marriage. The Lord has a plan and destiny for your spouse. That destiny impacts your spouse’s life.  His gifts, callings, and inclinations will impact and enrich his life and those who will interact with as well. Your spous ..read more
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When Your Husband Loses His Faith
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by Penney Douglas
4y ago
Things have not always been easy in our marriage. Actually, things have never been easy in our marriage. We have dealt with depression, financial struggle, conflict, communication problems, health problems, bankruptcy, poverty, and foreclosure. It’s hard to imagine that I had faith after all of that but I did. What affected me more than anything was that my husband didn’t really have a heart for family when we first got married. He didn’t understand that his role as a husband and father required more than working and making money to support the family. My heart was all about family and Christi ..read more
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Why You Need to Get to Know Your Spouse Again
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by Julie Loos
4y ago
As my husband and I sat in the marriage counseling appointment, I felt a little undone. We weren’t supposed to be here. I thought everything was going well (me being naïve) until my husband had told me the way things were going was not what he wanted. I wanted something better too, I just didn’t feel the urgency as he felt. Why couldn’t we work on our issues later, when the kids were gone, when we weren’t so busy? We’d resume our way. After all these years, we’d find our way back to each other. Or would we?!? We had lost “us” in the midst of kids. Conversations were interrupted by small voices ..read more
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Surviving Infidelity in a Christian Marriage
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by Michael and Cathy McIntosh
4y ago
Adultery is something that happens to other people. I never dreamed that it would find its way into our marriage story. I certainly never imagined that it could be me who stumbled. In spite of early convictions to never stray, I’d misjudged the strength of the enemy of our souls who constantly prowls. He moves with stealth precision, looking for someone to devour, for unsuspecting souls who think they’re immune to temptation. I gave him an easy target. He pounced. I fell. That was over a quarter-century ago. By the grace of God, our marriage survived infidelity. In fact, it did more than survi ..read more
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