Welcome to the 8th weekly devotional recap of the year. This week’s articles took us through the school of marriage, teaching us how to do it God’s way.
Tag: Love
No human interaction that is devoid of conflicts, whether between siblings, friends, countries and of course, lovers are not excluded. This is because humans are imperfect.
Imagine a student who desires to graduate with distinction but refuses to attend lectures, study the course material, or adequately prepare for their exams or assignments. Can they expect success without putting in the necessary effort?
Think about the connection between the head and the neck—when the neck is in pain, the head can’t function properly. In the same way, your marriage is a union where you and your spouse are intricately connected.
In the past, love was often shaped by literature, such as Romeo and Juliet, and sometimes poetry. However, today, the media largely influences our understanding of love.
There is a term called observational learning where children learn by seeing and likewise imitate behaviours they observe. For example, a child can learn to wave by watching others do it.
Dear believer, God loves you and has empowered you to reflect His love in your relationships. Even when it is difficult, remember that you have the help of Love Himself.
If you grew up in a home with siblings, you’ve likely heard the phrase, “Be your brother’s keeper”. It is the kind of reminder parents give when they expect you to stand up for your siblings. But what does it truly mean to be your brother’s keeper?
A family serves as the first example for a child. If children grow up in a household that puts God at the center of the home, they are more likely to put Him at the center of their own lives.