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One Scarred Hand to the Other
Read more: One Scarred Hand to the OtherFear. That’s what God told me to write about this week. To be honest, I don’t really know what to say about it, other than I seem to be battling it more at the moment than I ever have before. I learned at an early age to be confident, even if I had to fake…
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Feeling Alone
Read more: Feeling AloneWhen I was feeling alone in my marriage, before my husband received “the big talk” from God. I felt really really alone. It was just me and the kids. Most wives and husbands can talk to each other and communicate pretty well but not us. We use to be pretty much best friends in the…
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Spiritually Mismatched – Weekend Devotion
Read more: Spiritually Mismatched – Weekend DevotionWelcome to Weekend Devotions at Spiritually Unequal Marriage. Dineen and I pray the weekend devotional will enrich your marriage and your relationship with God. Be Blessed, Lynn Surely, I have all the Answers! I reasoned since I have read the Good Book, surely “I” must have all the answers. Because my husband doesn’t believe it…
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Thankful Thursday
Read more: Thankful ThursdayA New Beginning Do you feel it? The excitement of a brand new year? We are gifted with another set of 12 months to live the abundant life in the Lord Jesus. Do you wonder what plans the Lord has prepared for you this year? Do you ponder what new friendships God will bring? Perhaps…
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Thankful Thursday – A Living Hope
Read more: Thankful Thursday – A Living HopePraise to God for a Living Hope 1Peter 1:3 Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead… We serve a God of hope. As we closeout 2007 and…
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A Christmas Speculation, Part Three
Read more: A Christmas Speculation, Part ThreeAnd now part three. Thank you for staying the journey with me. Praying and believing, Dineen Simeon’s words slid over her heart and settled to a deep ache in her chest. Her son lay content in the old priest’s arms, seemingly oblivious to his true identity. Though the old man had just professed his readiness…
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Laced With Grace Giveaway
Read more: Laced With Grace GiveawayDesigner Credit: Michelle Pieters As 2008 approaches, the Laced with Grace blog team wanted to thank their readers with a little giveaway. The package will include a Women of Faith study Bible (NIV/Hardcover); Lisa Whelchel’s Bible study tool for busy moms; a coffee mug from “Mugs of Truth”; the DVD “The Nativity Story”; the book…
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Thankful Thursday – The Birth of Our Savior!
Read more: Thankful Thursday – The Birth of Our Savior!Luke 2: 6And so it was, that, while they were there, the days were accomplished that she should be delivered. 7And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn. 8And there were in the same…
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A Christmas Speculation, Part Two
Read more: A Christmas Speculation, Part TwoA pondering of what happened behind the scenes 2,000 years ago continues… Praying and believing, Dineen Joseph crouched next to Mary’s prone form. The babe lay nestled in the crook of her arm, either content in her warmth or unaware of his meager surroundings. Joseph knew not which, only that such circumstances were unbefitting a…
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A Glorious Future is Ours!
Read more: A Glorious Future is Ours!For Thankful Thursday…Scroll down. Dineen and I are gearing up for 2008. There are some changes ahead for Spiritually Unequal Marriage. We have planned some exciting and challenging posts to begin in the new year. We have prayed over this ministry and want 2008 to be a significant year in your marriage. We are asking…
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Thankful Thursday
Read more: Thankful ThursdayEach Thursday I look forward to giving our God honor by remembering thankfulness. I have so many things to be thankful for this day. Laurel who has hosted Thankful Thursday for the past four weeks. I love you Laurel. Next Thursday, it will be my turn. It is the Thankful Thursday before Christmas. I can’t…
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A Christmas Speculation, Part One
Read more: A Christmas Speculation, Part OneDear Friends, I wrote this story last Christmas-a kind of pondering of what happened behind the scenes 2,000 years ago, the preparation of events mightier than we will ever completely understand. I pray it blesses you this Christmas season. Parts two and three will follow the next two Tuesdays. Praying and believing, Dineen “You can…
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Does Hair Matter in Marriage?
Read more: Does Hair Matter in Marriage?One thing I love about our 1Peter3Living group is our willingness to tackle sensitive issues in marriage. Today we are discussing a touchy subject to be sure. I thought I would share it here at Spiritually Unequal Marriage. Does the length of a woman’s hair matter in marriage? Believe it or not, like it or…
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Thankful Thursday
Read more: Thankful ThursdayI love so much about this time of year. I delight in the little things. Christmas cards Sparkly ornaments Hot tea A good book Mistletoe Cold and star filled nights Nativity out front Christmas bandanas on the dogs Flannel PJ’s Blue outdoor lights on our house Laughter of Friends And… especially for a baby who…
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A Hubby Brag Fest
Read more: A Hubby Brag FestLet me tell you about my husband. He’s around six foot, salt and pepper hair, wears rectangular, black-rimmed glasses, and has a near genious IQ. (Yes, we are talking Mensa here.) He’s the kindest, most loving man I have ever met. I’ve always felt cherished in our marriage. He’s a great dad, provider, and all…
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Marriage Monday- What Makes a Marriage Christian?
Read more: Marriage Monday- What Makes a Marriage Christian?Want this button? Marriage Monday discusses marriage topics the first Monday every month at Chrysalis. Today’s question is: What makes a Marriage Christian? The short answer: Two Christians! As a believer in an unequally yoked marriage, this answer appears apparent. However, I know of many marriages where both spouses have professed their faith and yet…
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Parenting a Middle Schooler in an Unequally Yoked Marriage
Read more: Parenting a Middle Schooler in an Unequally Yoked MarriageOne of the interesting and challenging aspects of parenting in an unequally yoked marriage is education. As a Christian parent I would prefer to educate my child in a Christian school. I am unable to do so for two reasons. First, the expense. It is outside of our budget to send my daughter to a…
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A Final Word on Thankfulness
Read more: A Final Word on ThankfulnessI know, I know. You’re most likely tired of the subject by now. Thanksgiving is over. We’ve seen plenty of posts about it, but I want to bring one more dish to the table before it’s cleared. Thankfulness for our unbelieving spouses. Sometimes this is incredibly difficult, or nearly impossible, but I do believe it…
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Delight In the Lord
Read more: Delight In the LordPsalm 37:3-6 (New International Version) 3 Trust in the LORD and do good; dwell in the land and enjoy safe pasture. 4 Delight yourself in the LORD and he will give you the desires of your heart. 5 Commit your way to the LORD; trust in him and he will do this: 6 He will…
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Expectations and Disappointments
Read more: Expectations and DisappointmentsAround this time of year I find I build up expectations. Expectations of myself and especially of others. Sometimes I recognize the expectations in my heart and there are times I don’t know they exist until they are unmet. These moments are when I find myself awash in disappointment. I tend to be a tab…
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What’s God Up to Now?
Read more: What’s God Up to Now?You’re not going to believe this. Or maybe you will. Saturday evening I heard a still soft voice. “Invite him to church.” I paused. Or should I say, I froze. “Huh? Lord, is that you?” “Invite him to church.” “But why? He’ll just say no. Or laugh at me.” “Invite him to church.” “Well, okay.…
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Sunday Smiles
Read more: Sunday SmilesAt Spiritually Unequal Marriage we explore many difficult and serious topics. We can feel overwhelmed with the seriousness of life because our struggles are sometimes enormous. Because of this fact, I want to share the joy of the Lord with you as well. Albert An old man was shopping with his grandson. The boy was…
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Thankful Thursday
Read more: Thankful ThursdayHebrews 4:16 (New International Version) 16Let us then approach the throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need. Exactly one week ago today, God set my feet on a path to reveal an area of disobedience in my life. I have…
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Growing Younger
Read more: Growing YoungerI’ve taken to daydreaming lately. In church as I sing during worship, I imagine my husband standing next to me, singing slightly out of key. As I read my Bible, I imagine him asking me about what I’m reading and a lively discussion ensues, both of us enrapt by the Word of God. I picture…
