If you look in the dictionary for the word or phrase “a lone ranger” you will find this definition: “one who acts alone and without consultation or the approval of others.”
Can one of my organs be a lone ranger and make it?
Hmm! Can you just imagine if my heart one day wants to act alone, take a decision without consulting with my brain and without the approval of the other body organs and say something like this: “I want to chill today; I want to take a one week vacation because I am tired of pumping blood?” Continue reading “Lone Ranger-ism” in Christianity!→
A4P Guest: I came to your page recently and I am trying to catch up with your writings going into your website archives. I love what I read so far except one, titled “Broke my heart into pieces” where you advised a wife to call 911 because her husband was abusing her physically. I can’t believe that you are advising the woman to do that. I am a living testimony where I changed from one person to another completely different person because of my wife’s patience and prayer. Twelve years ago, I used to abuse her physically, mentally and emotionally. Right now, I am a loving husband to her and a loving father to my two sons. If my wife had called 911 during that time, our marriage would have been history. So, why don’t you advise wives to be submissive enough as the Bible says so that their husbands will change and their marriages will be saved instead of advising them to call 911?”
When I was a little girl, my mom and her friends used to talk a lot about one couple. This particular couple was the most amazingly loving couple you can ever find. Even as a little girl, I used to stare at them whenever they came to visit us.
The husband doesn’t put his hands to himself. He massages his wife’s legs or her shoulder, or caresses her hair. If anybody comments about her dress or style, he will take the stage to talk about how beautiful his wife is.
Dr. Myles Munroe had wonderful sayings and quotes. Before I tell you my number one favorite saying from him, let me share with you some of my favorites:
The only man-minister I heard in my life who said, in public, in front of a camera, calling his wife on a stage, “This is the woman who took my virginity!”
Dr. Myles Munroe! He and his wife with their crew members died in a plane crash on November 09.
Hooray! I just finished four weeks of teaching in my church on the topic of sexual intimacy for married couples.
So, before I expire for the day, let me share with you at least one and half minute of the video of today’s teaching, titled “What a wife wants her husband to know about her sexual nature”. I hope you enjoy it.
I forgot his name but he said, “If you want to maintain the romance in your marriage, you need to keep the following three things in your marriage on a daily basis:
1. Kiss daily at least for 30 seconds
2. Pray together at lease for 3 minutes.
3. Sit and talk about life for 30 minutes.”
Wow! Talk about being practical, nothing comes closer to this! ///
So, you advise husbands how to respond to their wives when their wives are stressed and feel down but what about us? How do you advise our wives what to do with us when we are down and stressed?