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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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March 3, 2014 By CBMW Guest
By Ryan Rindels   For Christian men today, there is a disturbing awareness that the virtue of courage is lacking. Courage was among the four cardinal virtues the Greek philosopher, Aristotle, identified, as well as temperance, prudence and justice.  “Fortune favors the bold,” as the poet Virgil, would say. Courage was the balance between recklessness...
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March 3, 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. What Should Christians Think of Laws Criminalizing Homosexuality? – Dr....
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February 27, 2014 By Greg Gibson
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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February 25, 2014 By CBMW Guest
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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February 21, 2014 By CBMW Guest
  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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