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March 11, 2014 By CBMW Guest
Aimee Byrd. Housewife Theologian: How the Gospel Interrupts the Ordinary. Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R Publishing, 2013). 240 pp. $12.99. By Lauren Lambert This book is for women. It is for all women who want to know God, or better yet, want to be known by God. Striving to find meaning amidst the mundanity of everyday living,...
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March 11, 2014 By Steve Watters
by Steve Watters Do you have good intentions of having regular devotions with your family, but find yourself feeling under-qualified or too busy to pull it together? You might be over-complicating family devotions. When I first started trying to get into a devotions routine with my family, I looked to models that had multiple steps,...
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March 11, 2014 By CBMW Guest
By Keri Folmar  Sometimes it crawls slowly, but it’s more likely to fly.  Time can be watched.  It can be measured.  It can be used.  It can be seized.  But often it just slips away. We women have so many things competing for our time.  Young children wake up early; work schedules leave us exhausted;...
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March 10, 2014 By CBMW Guest
The Leading Edge is a weekly feature of CBMW’s Edge blog, giving you the articles we are reading today and a highlight of why it matters for tomorrow.  And we mean, “we.”  Tweet us the articles you’re reading @CBMWEdge.  Yours may be here next week. The Culture of Death Bares its Teeth – Al Mohler pens...
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March 10, 2014 By CBMW Guest
By Nick Moore This is part 4 in the series Pursuing Your Wife. Let me start out by saying that I have never been much for “how to” or “10 tips” manuals when it comes to issues surrounding marriage. On this lifelong journey, while it can be helpful to read about what others have learned...
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March 7, 2014 By CBMW Guest
By David Sons   As a teenager, I had someone tell me (with good intentions) that the goal of dating is marriage. After defining the goal of dating, they went on to say that I was not to date someone who I would not consider marrying. I felt like this was good advice, and I began...
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