Sermons About Woman
Marriage: God's Way
From the beginning, God established marriage parameters. Man and woman are made to compliment one another. We can help our spouse by living the truth, so honesty is the key to a God-blessed marriage.
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Conflict and Commitment - Sustainable Marriages #1
What do you want for your marriage? Want some peace? Want to feel closer? We all want a marriage that works, but let's face it, things don't always go as smoothly as we'd like. When spouses aren't in synch, things can get crazy. How do you break the conflict cycle when it gets rolling? Studies show that communication is enormously significant in developing marital stability, so how do we grow in our talks with one another? We want to experience sexuality that is beautiful and God-designed for our enjoyment. We want to love more deeply at the end than we did at the beginning. We want to pass along a family heritage of love and respect to our children. Join us as we explore what God's Word says about making marriage last.
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Our Well Experience
What are some lessons we can learn from Jesus' encounter with the woman at the well?
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Doctrinally Desperate Housewives
Satan's chief strategy in history is to undermine authority and truth.
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The Vocation of Man & Woman
There is a covenant of works where all men and women are equally bound to God, and where men and women are unique as co-laborers.
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The Faith of the Canaanite Woman
Scraps from the Master’s Table ………… Context is from all food is clean, it not what goes in that defiles the man, but what comes out from his/her heart.
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The Comic Book Police
Dr. Fredric Wertham, a prominent psychiatrist, made his mark in cultural history when he decided to take on the comic book industry in the late 1940s and early 1950s. He claimed there was a direct link between reading “crime comics†and juvenile delinquency. A number of magazines—Reader’s Digest and Scouting—published articles by Wertham and other comic critics warning parents of the dangers of the pulp stories. In the September 1954 issue of Scouting, the official publication of the Boy Scouts, Wertham stated his thesis: “The keynote of crime-comic books is violence and sadism. This is featured in the illustrations and in the text. In one typical crime comic . . . one story alone has ten pictures of girls getting smacked in the face, beaten with a whip, strangled, choked by hand, choked with a scarf. In addition, two men are killed and one man is crippled."
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