The Bible says, “- – – a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one flesh.” (Genesis 2:24 NIV)
The key word here is “become” – shows “a process,” to be “one.” Continue reading They Shall Become One
The Bible says, “- – – a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one flesh.” (Genesis 2:24 NIV)
The key word here is “become” – shows “a process,” to be “one.” Continue reading They Shall Become One
Are you desperate to get married? Does the thought of getting married consume you? Do you find yourself browsing through social media to see if someone is interested in you? Continue reading I Have to Get Married This Year!
Marriage is created by God. God is the Author of marriage.
If we believe that, then we need to believe that it is the word of God who can tell us what marriage is and how marriage should be done. Continue reading Marriage Online
We usually tend to separate our sexuality from our core nature because we think and believe that our sexuality is a completely separate entity that we carry with ourselves.
But the truth is, our sexuality is not a separate entity but the integral part of who we really are. We all are sexual beings and our sexuality is the center of our humanity, a pillar on which every part of who we are is woven into and built on. Continue reading Our Sexuality Is Not a Separate Entity
A4P Guest: Is watching a movie a sin?
A4P: It is always good to ask yourself, “What do I get out of this movie?” before you decide to watch one. Will the movie bring you close to Jesus or away from Him?
A4P Guest: What’s wrong with relaxing and enjoying myself while watching a movie? I don’t think God is against that, is He? Continue reading “What’s Wrong with Relaxing?”
It is always good to respect our in-laws. Calling them “family-in-love” and in other better names won’t do us any good unless we face the reality of life and facing the challenge head on! Continue reading How to Live with In-Laws
“How far is too far?” is one of the most common and famous questions I receive from young people.
The question itself makes me cringe a bit because it sounds like this: “What kind of sin can God tolerate?” or “Which sin can I do without severing my relationship with the Holy Spirit?”
Of course kissing is the number one topic most young people ask: Continue reading Enjoying Sin Without Offending God?