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Tag Archives: Christian Marriage
On Feeding Your Wife
Men know instinctively that they are required to provide for their families. Whether they attribute this instinct to societal constructs, cultural tradition, or the inward revelation of the law of God in their hearts (cf. Rom. 2:15), makes little difference. … Continue reading
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Tagged Calvinism, Christian Marriage, Puritans
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The Shepherd Leader at Home
The Shepherd Leader at Home by Timothy Witmer (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2012). Marriage is not in trouble. Perhaps this statement seems bizarre, especially given the amount of discussion surrounding marriage in secular and Christian circles. Isn’t marriage what all the … Continue reading
Christian Marriage and the Incarnation
I figured since Hannah and I have been married almost three weeks now, that I am in the position of writing on all things marriage. [1]One of the benefits of getting married right near Christmas time was that, had it … Continue reading