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The Church is God’s Family
The Sabbath of July 28th (in fact, the entire week-end) was very memorable, with fun-filled activities that enriched the fellowship of the brethren. A heart-felt thanks to the organizers who laboured with love to make it all possible. It was a true example of what it means to be a spiritual family belonging to God.
The Human and the Church … Read more
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Tagged authority, elders, eldership, family, God, israel, leadership, love, responsibility
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Languages of Love
On Sabbath afternoon of May 19, the Family Ministry introduced married couples and single adults to Gary Chapman’s “The 5 Love Languages” by which he teaches how partners communicate love to each other. Your primary love language is that form of communication by which you most easily “hear” and receive love.
The 5 love languages are:
- Words of Affirmation –
Posted in Thought Pieces
Tagged communication, emotions, family, languages, love, marriage, spouse
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Only COG in a position to teach on successful marriages?
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I was unclear as to what you meant in your sermon when you said that only the COG is in a position to teach on successful marriages because of our knowledge of the true gospel. Can you explain this. I know of many non-COG families who live very blessed lives based on biblical principles which are not exclusive to
Michael Pearl – To Train Up a Child
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Thanks again for a very well prepared and vital sermon. I hope that the church took it to heart…
There is one disagreement that I have however regarding your comment about Michael Pearl and his book, “Train Up a Child”. I have his book and found it very helpful in approaching child rearing in a Godly and respectful
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Tagged childrearing, doctrine, family, gospel, kingdom of God, Michael Pearl, To Train Up a Child, youth
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