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Blog Name: The Author of Marriage
Url: http://www.TheAuthorOfMarriage.com
Language: English
Topics: Marriage, Jesus, Christ
Description: All about marriage as designed by God. My desire is that all who read will be blessed and that God will be glorified. I write about the truths of the scriptures and how to apply them to relationships in such a way that the author of relationships would be glorified.
Popularity: 74 Followers

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Dorthy and the Tin Man
The other day my wife said we had been invited to a Halloween party. I have never been a fan of Halloween for lots of reasons, one of which is the fact that I am an introvert. I do not generally like groups, crowds or parties. Some of you who know me may be a little surprised and say that you do not think I am an introvert. However, I have always defined an introvert as someone who re-energizes by being alone or with one or two close friends. Even though I have experienced many changes over the years and have been know to speak in front of large groups, I still look forward to some refreshing time alone, before my next group interaction. Anyhow, God has used my wife over the years to cha
Talking Like a Foolish Woman
Before you get upset with me about my title, I want to explain. It’s directly taken from Job 2:10. Job 2:10 He replied, “You are talking like a foolish woman. Shall we accept good from God, and not trouble?” In all this, Job did not sin in what he said. It just so happens that in this story the woman was the one who was not trusting God. This does not mean that men don’t have this problem as well, the point is that if we take our eyes off Jesus for even a second and doubt His goodness, then we are foolish. It is foolish to not
Talking Like a Foolish Woman
Before you get upset with me about my title, I want to explain. It’s directly taken from Job 2:10. Job 2:10 He replied, “You are talking like a foolish woman. Shall we accept good from God, and not trouble?” In all this, Job did not sin in what he said. It just so happens that in this story the woman was the one who was not trusting God. This does not mean that men don’t have this problem as well, the point is that if we take our eyes off Jesus for even a second and doubt His goodness, then we are foolish. It is foolish to not
Talking Like a Foolish Woman
Before you get upset with me about my title, I want to explain. It’s directly taken from Job 2:10. Job 2:10 He replied, “You are talking like a foolish woman. Shall we accept good from God, and not trouble?” In all this, Job did not sin in what he said. It just so happens that in this story the woman was the one who was not trusting God. This does not mean that men don’t have this problem as well, the point is that if we take our eyes off Jesus for even a second and doubt His goodness, then we are foolish. It is foo

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