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  • Conflict and Challenges, Devotion, Disappointment, Prayer

    Going It Alone – It starts the night before

    My apologies, this post is tardy. Life interrupted my blogging. Go figure! It is another beautiful Sunday today and yes, I attended church this morning, alone. However, my eleven-year-old daughter joined me this morning. She volunteered, without my prompting, to work in the Kindergarten classroom while I attended church. I plan to write a series…

    Read more: Going It Alone – It starts the night before
    September 10, 2006
  • Conflict and Challenges, Disappointment, Encouragement

    Going It Alone – How did I get here?

    So how do we find ourselves sitting in a pew alone? The stories are vast. Men and women become unequally yoked in four ways. Let’s take a look. 1) God will win over a spouse after marriage. This is probably the most common, especially with wives. 2) Sometimes, there is deception intentional or not intentional…

    Read more: Going It Alone – How did I get here?
    September 7, 2006
  • Encouragement

    Going It Alone – Preface

    As I started to organize my thoughts and research materials for the up-coming series on church attendance, I was impressed by the Spirit to first begin with a different post. Today, take a minute to remember your love story. How did your love for your spouse begin? When did you meet? How did you meet?…

    Read more: Going It Alone – Preface
    September 5, 2006
  • Encouragement

    Beautiful Sunday Morning!

    What a beautiful Sunday morning!! I am up early to read, pray and then I am going to church. Yes, I am going alone. I sincerely love going to church. I feel a supernatural recharge when surrounded by like-minded people who love Jesus. Going to church alone, however, was an enormous obstacle in the early…

    Read more: Beautiful Sunday Morning!
    September 3, 2006
  • Encouragement

    I was a Crazy Galatian!

    Galatians 3: 1-5 1 You crazy Galatians! Did someone put a hex on you? Have you taken leave of your senses? Something crazy has happened, for it’s obvious that you no longer have the crucified Jesus in clear focus in your lives. His sacrifice on the cross was certainly set before you clearly enough. 2-4Let…

    Read more: I was a Crazy Galatian!
    August 30, 2006
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    For those of you who know me, I lead a small group bible study through my church in the fall. This study will begin in a few weeks. I have also trained small group leaders in ways to lead an effective study group. I came across a wonderful blog, Chrysalis, that has posted some leadership…

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    August 19, 2006
  • Prayer

    God wakes me up in the middle of the night!

    Has God ever awakened you in the middle of the night? Then as you become fully conscious is there someone on your mind? Do you sense that you need to pray for them? On the other hand, perhaps you are awakened and have no idea why you are wide-awake and can’t go back to sleep?…

    Read more: God wakes me up in the middle of the night!
    August 16, 2006
  • Encouragement

    Guest Writer – Rebecca Saville

    I am delighted to introduce, Rebecca Saville, as a guest writer for Spiritually Unequal Marriage. You might remember I mentioned several weeks ago that Rebecca would be contributing an article about longings and disappointment. She has prepared an excellent article. I pray you will find it beneficial and stimulating. Rebecca has a Masters in Social…

    Read more: Guest Writer – Rebecca Saville
    August 11, 2006
  • Books

    Love & Respect: The Love She Most Desires, the Respect He Desperately NeedsBy Dr. Emerson Eggerichs A wife has one driving need – to feel loved. When that need is met, she is happy. A husband has one driving need – to feel respected. When that need is met, he is happy. When either of…

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    August 10, 2006
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    Book Drawing Winner

    CONGRAtULATIONS!! Carol, my daughter drew your name from the hat. I will deliver your book this week!! I want to thank everyone for the great comments and for entering the drawing for The Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman. Don’t be disappointed if you didn’t win. On Thursday, I will be offering another drawing for…

    Read more: Book Drawing Winner
    August 7, 2006
  • Books

    The Five Love Languages

    I recently added a new book to the suggested reading list, The Five Love Languages, written by Gary Chapman. This book outlines the way different people express love. ? Quality Time? Words of Affirmation? Gifts? Acts of Service? Physical Touch It really does matter how we show love to others and we may be going…

    Read more: The Five Love Languages
    July 31, 2006
  • Conflict and Challenges

    Longings, disappointment….Emotions!!!

    Our emotions can overwhelm rational thought and leave us vulnerable to enemy attack. How do we work through the hurt? Begin with expectations. What can you expect? Nancy Kennedy provides some wise words of advice in her book, When He doesn’t Believe. “You can expect opposition, whether subtle or blatant, passive or purposeful. If you…

    Read more: Longings, disappointment….Emotions!!!
    July 31, 2006
  • Conflict and Challenges

    FIGHT

    I find it amazing how quickly God points out my selfishness. Following a fight with my spouse, I was in the car after running an errand. I was feeling angry and completely justified in my point-of-view. I decided that a little music might be the calming influence I needed so I turned on the radio…

    Read more: FIGHT
    July 13, 2006
  • Books

    Recreational Companionship

    My family is blessed with a wonderful opportunity to vacation with our neighbors at their family cottage this July 4th. As I am writing this morning, I am looking across the placid waters of Clark Lake in Door County, Wisconsin. The natural beauty of the lake and the surrounding farmland confirms, once again, that we…

    Read more: Recreational Companionship
    July 4, 2006
  • Encouragement

    What is a stumbling block? Part II

    Christ spoke to me! I heard a voice, not audible, but deep in my spirit. He gently said, “Lynn, your husband’s salvation will be for my glory, not for your glory.” I was humbled! I guess I had believed for many years, it was my personal responsibility to save my husband for Christ. Was I…

    Read more: What is a stumbling block? Part II
    June 29, 2006
  • Encouragement

    What is a stumbling block?

    Several years ago, it came as an enormous shock to me that I was the stumbling block in my husband’s path to Christ. I stood purposefully right in the middle of my spouse and Jesus. This revelation became acutely apparent one morning during prayer. It is as if God said to me, “You are in…

    Read more: What is a stumbling block?
    June 28, 2006
  • Parenting

    A Two Year Test of Faith

    by: Dineen Miller Sundays have never been easy. Getting two small children to church was not a simple feat. Yet there was more to this predicament. Not only was my husband an atheist, but also I would realize later on that this was a major target for enemy attack. The difficulties would start Saturday evening…

    Read more: A Two Year Test of Faith
    June 22, 2006
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    George Tyndall – My miraculous conversion- Part II

    When I got up to return home, I pulled out a cigarette and lit it. I took 1-2 puffs of the cigarette when I heard the Lord speak to me saying “put out that cigarette”. I did not immediately obey His voice, but rather I began to argue with Him. I remember thinking that it…

    Read more: George Tyndall – My miraculous conversion- Part II
    June 14, 2006
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    George Tyndall – My miraculous conversion – Part I

    I came to accept Jesus Christ into my live as my personal Lord and Savior on March 24, 2004. This is the story of the events leading up to my conversion. I was raised in a Christian family where both my parents were firm believers. We attended a variety of Protestant Churches as I grew…

    Read more: George Tyndall – My miraculous conversion – Part I
    June 13, 2006
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    My husband’s conversion, by MaryLu Tyndall. Part II

    One day, as I was heading to work, he wasn’t feeling well, and we chatted briefly. I don’t remember anything unusual happening, but my husband told me later that he had seen the love of God in my eyes-something he wanted. While at work, I felt led to send him an email. We had been…

    Read more: My husband’s conversion, by MaryLu Tyndall. Part II
    June 11, 2006
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    My husband’s conversion, by MaryLu Tyndall.

    When my husband and I got married, we were both unbelievers. As a blended family with six children, our marriage was quite difficult and we were not very happy. About five years into the marriage, I gave my life to Jesus. How this happened is another story, but suffice it to say, my life changed…

    Read more: My husband’s conversion, by MaryLu Tyndall.
    June 10, 2006
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    Guest Writers: MaryLu and George Tyndall

    It is a privilege to introduce two guest writers to Spiritually Unequal Marriage: George and MaryLu Tyndall. George and MaryLu lived for many years in a spiritually mismatched marriage. Then one afternoon it happened…..God’s supernatural intervention. The retelling of the Tyndall’s encounter with God is the MOST compelling story of conversion I have ever read.…

    Read more: Guest Writers: MaryLu and George Tyndall
    June 9, 2006
  • Parenting

    Is it a Lie? Part II

    The posting of June 4, 2006 brings to light a common scenario that occurs in Christian and non-Christian homes. It is often referred to as a little white lie. Regardless if you live in a believing or non-believing household, most parents strive to teach that lying is wrong. An honest conversation with your spouse about…

    Read more: Is it a Lie? Part II
    June 6, 2006
  • Parenting

    Is it a Lie?

    Parenting in a spiritually mismatched home comes with some unique attributes. United parenting is often a considerable challenge when mom and dad do not hold similar views. Personal decision-making stems from our core beliefs. Obviously, when one parent holds a Biblical viewpoint and one does not, conflict can arise over seemingly simple parental decisions. For…

    Read more: Is it a Lie?
    June 4, 2006
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