Glen Scrivener writes ten thoughts that have sustained him as he supports his wife through mental illness. They are his perspectives, shaped from his experiences, and he offers them for whatever others may gain from them. Here’s one: Your Oneness Is Deeper Than This Problem It’s never “you vs. your problem spouse.” It’s always “you …

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This article by Richard Pratt called Broken Homes In The Bible was on Key Life, after having originally been published by Ligonier. It brings helpful perspective. An excerpt: Unfortunately, very few people acknowledge how long and how deeply the human family has been broken. When troubles come to our homes, we almost always pin the …

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Westminster Confession Of Faith – Lord’s Day 40 Chapter 24 – Of Marriage and Divorce I. Marriage is to be between one man and one woman: neither is it lawful for any man to have more than one wife, nor for any woman to have more than one husband at the same time. II. Marriage …

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A short reflection by Aimee Byrd on an article she read that referred to a study that claimed that when people were asked to rate the strength of various friendships only about half of those indicated felt the same way. What does that teach us about the way we feel about others, and how our …

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