The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce
Since divorce has become more socially accepted in our culture, many Christians fail to acknowledge the consequences of divorce upon families, especially the children. Some think there is no longer a need...
Interview with Ronda Williams
Servant Leadership Award Recipient During the 2009 Sunday School and Discipleship International (SDMI) Convention, Adult Ministries International recognized outstanding leaders. Ronda Williams received...
Going Back Home?
Are you a college graduate “going back home” to live for a time? Have you wondered how your growing independence will mesh with the established family routine? Here are some tips that will help you...
New Name, New Emphasis
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Single Adults Speak-up on Single Adult Issues
SUBMITTED BY DR. LINDA HARDIN, COORDINATOR OF SINGLES MINISTRIES A group of Single Adult Ministries (SAM) leaders asked the question, "Do we need Single Adult Ministries"? Realizing they needed to hear...
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Isn't it interesting that couples who intend to marry but have had multiple partner sexual intercourse before the wedding are usually the first to want the rules for intercourse to change after the ceremony?
When you cut to the core of the premarital sex issue it comes out to be one of Lordship and self-control a gift you give each other from the center of your spirituality. The Apostle Paul reminds us, "The Fruit of the Spirit is love that has as one of its characteristics, self-control." It is the premarital activity of making and keeping a covenant promise. If you break a contract it's probably because you have an escape clause. But break a covenant and you break a heart. Point, click, download, and take to heart this very helpful monograph The Fallacy of Being Sexually Active Before Marriage. Submitted by Dr.Linda Hardin |

Isn't it interesting that couples who intend to marry but have had multiple partner sexual intercourse before the wedding are usually the first to want the rules for intercourse to change after the ceremony?
