Moving on from Episode 305, I offer more of an experiment than an explanation about keeping thoughts of a broken marriage for playing an endless loop in your head. Let me know if it helps.
I posed a similar question on Google. All the top answers sounded just like me in High School, back when I knew everything. But I think they left some key issues unaddressed. Maybe you can explain it to me so it makes sense.
Let me share with you the promise you should have made when you got married and how Mary and I discovered it.
Several years ago my functional conception of the promise I made to my wife changed. Join me as I try to conceptualize and articulate that change.
I have lent my support to several people struggling with a relationship and a brain injury. In this episode of my podcast I offer a hypothesis about approaching the challenges on a different axis.
I’ve wondered for a long time why the church seems to discourage laying up treasure in heaven as a motive for being good. Could it be that a motivation like that would illustrate too starkly how problematic it is to serve Christ as King in a defined organization.
Without the consequence of retribution there is little hope for immature narcissism. Is it possible that Christ laid the foundation for loving retribution rather than espousing cowardly self immolation in the face of childish self centered behavior.
Thanks so much for listening through to the end. I hope this becomes a useful tool for you and for others you share it with.
One of the things which makes navigating a budding relationship difficult is the lack of a language to discuss it. This series offers a single person a specific structure with defined terms based on a simple hypothesis to help them build a relationship and avoid many common pitfalls.
One of the things which makes navigating a budding relationship difficult is the lack of a language to discuss it. This series offers a single person a specific structure with defined terms based on a simple hypothesis to help them build a relationship and avoid many common pitfalls.
One of the things which makes navigating a budding relationship difficult is the lack of a language to discuss it. This series offers a single person a specific structure with defined terms based on a simple hypothesis to help them build a relationship and avoid many common pitfalls.
One the things which makes navigating a budding relationship difficult is the lack of a language to discuss it. This series offers a single person a specific structure with defined terms based on a simple hypothesis to help them build a relationship and avoid many common pitfalls.
One the things which makes navigating a budding relationship difficult is the lack of a language to discuss it. This series offers a single person a specific structure with defined terms based on a simple hypothesis to help them build a relationship and avoid many common pitfalls.
One the things which makes navigating a budding relationship difficult is the lack of a language to discuss it. This series offers a single person a specific structure with defined terms based on a simple hypothesis to help them build a relationship and avoid many common pitfalls.
While thinking about a husband’s need to build his wife’s worth, I realized that possibly one of the most meaningful aspects of matriarchal worth has been tragically eliminated.
One of the things which makes navigating a budding relationship difficult is the lack of a language to discuss it. This series offers a single person a specific structure with defined terms based on a simple hypothesis to help them build a relationship and avoid many common pitfalls.
One of the things which makes navigating a budding relationship difficult is the lack of a language to discuss it. This series offers a single person a specific structure with defined terms based on a simple hypothesis to help them build a relationship and avoid many common pitfalls.
Sacrifice lets go of something of value to prepare you to receive a greater gift. The greatest thing cannot be sacrificed because there is nothing greater to receive. The greatest divide will be between those who hold on to the second greatest thing and those who sacrifice it in hope. Self sacrifice is the dumbest thing you can do or the greatest. There’s no middle ground.