By the mercy and grace of God, my husband and I are back after a long break—praise God! We want to thank everyone who kept us in their prayers during our time away. This break was much needed for both of us. Continue reading To Secure A Peaceful Marriage→
I don’t know about you, but I am learning a great deal from the “Marriage Is Spiritual” series. We’re now on part 14—how amazing! Time truly flies. Continue reading Marriage, for the Glory of God→
I know I am supposed to continue where I left off last time and I sure will continue from there today. However, when I see your questions/comments on the comment section or via text or email, I can’t ignore them especially those questions/comments which I deem as critical for us Christians. Continue reading “Before I Do Something Drastic”→
Life is challenging for everyone. But why is life so tough? We often assume that those who possess all the luxuries of this world are the happiest and most fulfilled individuals. However, as we delve deeper into their lives, we realize this isn’t true. So, who truly has an easy life? Continue reading Is This Existence Life???→
Have you ever heard people, especially women, say things like this or something similar: “Being a stay-at-home mom isn’t for everyone. Personally, I can’t stay home to raise my kids. I feel naturally inclined to work outside the home and contribute financially to my family. I feel suffocated if I stay home with my kids.” Continue reading Ah, Too Bad! Too Bad!→
When our daughter was four or five years old, she learned during our family Bible study about Adam and Eve, how they sinned against God and were cursed, and how their sin brought a curse upon humanity and the earth. Continue reading Your Desire Shall Be For Your Husband→
When we tune into the news, hoping for a message that renews our hope in life, we often encounter something that terrorizes and terrifies us instead. Continue reading “Greatly Multiply Your pain”→
In our last post, we concluded by discussing the origin of our struggle to accept and own our sins. This struggle stems from our father, the First Adam, who fought to maintain his innocence by accusing and blaming God and his wife, Eve, for his own sin. Continue reading “If It Wasn’t For My Wife”→