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In part one of “Passing the Test,” Dr. Crawford Loritts took us to Matthew 4:1-11, to describe how Jesus passed his test of temptation in the wilderness. In this second part, Crawford talks about how we pass our test.
Is there only one person for you to marry? You can look at this in two different ways. God gives you choices as who you should marry. If God is actively in your life and you're seeking His guidance, He will guide you to the person you should marry.
Your love language is gift-giving, but your husband has a hard time speaking it. A husband should consider buying his wife something that she would like rather than something he would like.
There is often a great divide between teens and parents. Don't let your differences keep you from loving your teen.
Today on Bold Steps Minute with Mark Jobe, Pastor Mark shares part of a letter he received from his son. He realized he was an influence to his son in ways he had not acknowledged nor attempted to do.
The fruit of being controlled by the Holy Spirit will be demonstrated by living out the fruit of the Spirit found in Galatians 5:22-23. This is not the result of you trying hard. This is the result of you being in a right relationship with God.
Sometimes children are told that they are going to end up in jail if they keep doing the wrong things or that they won't amount to anything as a way to try and scare them into acting right. Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark explains how this approach does not work and offers a wonderful alternative way to talk to your children.
Divorce can feel like a living hell. The emotional scars that come from divorced can never be removed. Your children will be scarred as well. It's no wonder why they feel so insecure. So make every effort to seek reconciliation rather than divorce.
Many Christians pride themselves in holding back their anger; but internalizing anger is very unhealthy. The Biblical challenge is that when we experience anger, we are to process it in a positive way.
Today on Bold Steps with Mark Jobe, Pastor Mark explains that salvation is a gift — but a gift must be received. Grace is offered freely, but it must be embraced personally.