Spiritual Life Do You Expect Me to Forgive You? Paul Dean Have you noticed how the world treats the issue of forgiveness? On television for example, it's almost a virtue to withhold forgiveness particularly if the offense is especially hurtful. Read the full article here Marriage Married to an Unbeliever - And Wanting Out Dr. David B. Hawkins Dear Dr. David: My husband and I have been married for nine years. I am a Christian, but he's not... Read the full article here Putting Self on the Shelf: When Marriage Isn't All About Me Cindi McMenamin I was convinced God brought the two of us together. But certainly God knew that my husband would not be one to express himself verbally in the way I was expecting. Certainly God knew that I would many times need more, emotionally, than my husband appeared able to give. So why did God let it happen? Read the full article here Singles The Relational Economy: Deficit Living -- Part 3 Hudson Russell Davis In truth, none of us operates at a deficit--we just live that way. We are not poor, it just feels that way. "I pray ... that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints ...expressed in his kindness to us in Christ Jesus." Read the full article here Entertainment No Dogs or Trucks, but Other Clichés Hamper Country Strong Christian Hamaker If the movie industry thinks Country Strong -- set in Red State America and starring country music superstar Tim McGraw -- is going to resonate with the same sizable audience that turned out for The Blind Side in 2009, it needs to think again. Read the full article here Collaboration is Key in Phil Keaggy's Inter-Dimensional Traveler Glenn McCarty Collaboration is probably why Inter-Dimensional Traveler, the latest release from Phil Keaggy, is so effective. Rather than placing his formidable guitar chops front and center, Keaggy prefers to allow his work to emerge organically from arrangements which give equal time to his two collaborators. Read the full article here The King's Speech is Quietly Triumphant Christa Banister In The King's Speech, there's far more than meets the eye in this multi-layered story of a man who's reluctant to become King because of a humiliating speech impediment. And Colin Firth effectively drives that point home from the opening reel. Read the full article here Today's Devotional Into the Warm Arms of God (from "UpWords with Max Lucado") "Remember me when you come into your kingdom" (Luke 23:42). Scripture is surprisingly quiet about the phase of our lives between death of our bodies and Christ's return. Read the full article here
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