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Monthly Archives: November 2019
Suicide, Shame, and Deciding to Remain
[Today’s guest post by Charlyn Wright speaks of despair and redemption, suicide and family, movies and life.] The first movie that I remember seeing that broke my heart wide open was “The Shawshank Redemption.” Based on a Stephen King novel, … Continue reading
The Negative Doctrine of Biblical Manhood
Getting doctrine right is important. Reading the Bible – knowing what it says and what it means when it says it – is a blessing given by God. Which means that when you see the Bible say something you should … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Biblical Manhood, Grand Canyon, masculinity, negative space, Weaker Vessel, wives and husbands, women and men
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Who Is More Christian: Superman or Green Lantern?
They found Krypton! Well, the astrophysicist working with DC Comics has found a spot in the universe that fits the general parameters for Krypton’s location. It would be hard to prove, seeing as how Krypton blew up decades ago. You … Continue reading
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Tagged Green Lantern, savior, super hero, Superman, Think Christian
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Sex Sells, Sex Provides
[From the archives.] *** The mother stood in my courtroom, arguing for custody; the father hadn’t bothered to show up. She had no lawyer but was well dressed, well groomed and well spoken. I’d read through her paperwork and didn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged exotic dancer, prostitution, ransom, sex trade, strip club, strippers
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Sex, Women and Jesus
[Today’s guest post is from Sheila Gregoire, a noted expert on sex in Christ.] If you look at the best-selling marriage books on Amazon, it’s amazing how many are Christian. Christians buy marriage books. Christians study marriage. Christians seem to … Continue reading
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Tagged Love Honor and Vacuum, Sex, Sheila Gregoire, survey, Women
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