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The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce — I.N.F.O. For Families
The debate rages on: "What is the long-term impact of divorce on children?" Married couples who are considering divorce often try to convince themselves that the kids would be better off if mom and dad were peacefully apart as opposed to together and in conflict. &#1
Barrett Johnson,
Lets pray against gay marriage in Argentina
Matthew 19:5 , ‘FOR THIS REASON A MAN SHALL LEAVE HIS FATHER AND MOTHER AND BE JOINED TO HIS WIFE, AND THE TWO SHALL BECOME ONE FLESH ‘? The first ‘gay marriage’ lice…
Babatope Babalobi,
The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce — I.N.F.O. For Families
The debate rages on: "What is the long-term impact of divorce on children?" Married couples who are considering divorce often try to convince themselves that the kids would be better off if mom and dad were peacefully apart as opposed to together and in conflict. &#1
Barrett Johnson,
Dismembered feeling following divorce - Divorce Minister
I work in hospice and have the opportunity to watch the poignant beauty of marriages that have lasted well past fifty years.* I say, “poignant” because I feel both awed by the sheer beauty of a couple still caring for each other after many decades together as well as sad by my own loss. Recently, … Continue reading “Dismembered feeling following divorce”
David Derksen,
Excuse for abuse? No. None. - Divorce Minister
I am convinced adultery is always abusive. Always. You cannot cheat on a spouse without abusing their trust minimally. Plus, I have yet to discover a story involving adultery where a period of deception did not take place–however, brief. In addition to that, I believe based on my reading of Scripture that adultery is soul … Continue reading "Excuse for abuse? No. None."
David Derksen,
Monogamy is NOT the problem! - Divorce Minister
“…‘For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh’…” -Matthew 19:5b, NKJV Monogamy–i.e. marriage–is NOT the problem! Even during the separation from my first wife, I understood this. I did not have a problem with the institution itself. My problem was … Continue reading "Monogamy is NOT the problem!"
David Derksen,
Excuse for abuse? No. None. - Divorce Minister
I am convinced adultery is always abusive. Always. You cannot cheat on a spouse without abusing their trust minimally. Plus, I have yet to discover a story involving adultery where a period of deception did not take place–however, brief. In addition to that, I believe based on my reading of Scripture that adultery is soul … Continue reading "Excuse for abuse? No. None."
David Derksen,
How Wives Can Build Good Relationships with Their In-Laws the Christian Way
Have you ever thought you would also have to love your in-laws when you married your husband? They say that when you get married, you also marry his entire family, including your in-laws. As Christian wives, how do we build good relationships with them based on the Bible? Our In-laws include his mother, father, siblings,
Jepryll Torremoro,
God’s purpose for marriage
“For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife and they will become one flesh” (vs 24). For what reason? It is because the Lord God created men and women for o…
Babatope Babalobi,
"I'm for the marriage." - Divorce Minister
“I’m for the marriage.” Have you ever had a counselor or pastor tell you this right before making you feel guilty about considering divorce following your spouse’s repeated infidelities? Maybe you’ve told yourself this? Perhaps, you or they tied it to the Malachi 2 passage. “God hates divorce, and so, do I. I’m for keeping … Continue reading ““I’m for the marriage.””
David Derksen,

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