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By Greg Gibson [This is the first post in a new series entitled Pursuing Your Wife.] Scripture is pretty clear on how men should love their wives—like Jesus loved and served the Church (Eph. 5:24). Christ, in his pursuit of us, gave his life for us. Jesus sets the stage from the beginning concerning...
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As a continuing service of our coverage of the decision and subsequent firestorm surrounding the Arizona Religious Liberty Bill, Merritt, Powers, and Moore et al., we have compiled a list of articles addressing the situation. It is important to note that yesterday Gov. Jan Brewer of Arizona vetoed Senate Bill 1062. The links are organized...
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Timothy Kleiser: “Marriage is like a cage; one sees the birds outside desperate to get in, and those inside equally desperate to get out.” This pessimistic view of marriage—voiced by Montaigne, the French philosopher—is a view that is commonly held today. In our society that worships individuality, marriage is increasingly regarded as a cage...
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By Drew Griffin: Much is being and has been written on marriage of late. As society shifts and culture grapples with the complexities of modern sexuality, marriage has often been in the focus. And while forces on the right and left contend over the language and legitimacy of marriage there is a third front to...
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by GraceAnna Castleberry I can still hear my dad’s voice resonating through the sanctuary the day he married my husband and me, “Dear friends, we are gathered here together in the presence of Almighty God and His holy angels, to unite Grant Robert Castleberry and GraceAnna Maude Broggi in holy matrimony.” It was a sacred...
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By Jeremiah G. Dys Wednesday, Kirsten Powers suggested that there is a new era in “Jim Crow” laws, that of businessmen and women of faith objecting to the participation and endorsement of homosexual marriages by the use of their business. Thursday, Jonathan Merritt stoked the fire – and extended the analogy – by invoking Martin Luther King, Jr.’s...
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