August 31st, 2010
Believe in yourself first
Are you wondering if online dating is for you as a Christian woman or man? Have you almost given up hope of finding that perfect partner for your life?
As a Christian, it is important to remember that God has a plan and a purpose for our lives (Jeremiah). He wants far more for us than we want for ourselves.
The Bible says “Love your neighbour as yourself” – which clearly means that we have to love and care for ourselves first, before we can truly love anyone else.
Traditionally, Christians, and often women, have had a priority list that looks something like this:-
1. God 2. Husband/wife 3. Kids 4. Family/parents 5. Work 6. Church 7. Myself & my own needs
Don’t be fooled – this may feel like the “Christian” thing to do – but this is not God’s model for success.
Yes, we are called to serve, but not at the cost of sacrificing ourselves utterly. Jesus met his own needs for food, shelter, quiet times away with God – he didn’t try to go all out without making time for the important things which enabled him to carry on.;
A Christian priority list should read more like this:-
1. God 2. Myself 3. Husband/wife 4. Kids 5. Family & friends 6. you get the idea!
Don’t let any man or woman define you – instead, know who you are in Christ.
If you are looking for meaning & purpose, you will not find it in any one person, except in Jesus alone.
These priorities will help you when you find your marriage partner. So often in marriage, mistaken priorities can lead to the destruction of a marriage. Your ministry and your job should come after your husband or wife. Don’t put your ministry or career before your partner – they don’t depend on you anyway – they depend on God. Your partner and children need you today, your ministry or career will wait tomorrow. (Remember, no-one is every known to have said on their deathbed that they wished they’d spent more time at the office!)
Remember, “be kind to yourself” . Be involved in activities outside of your work and relationship, keep your friendships, have interest, care for other people.
If you can be confident that you are loveable, then you will have the confidence to be yourself in a relationship and still expect to be loved. This is the first step to starting a successful and lasting relationship.
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August 30th, 2010
Do you have a Healthy Marriage and desire amazing Intimacy to enhance things? God has supplied us with enough sexuality to make this happen. Since he is the creator of our sexuality and he ordains marriage as a unity between man and woman, He also intents for you to have this enjoyment and pleasure in your marriage. Genesis 2:24-25 gives a snapshot of the intentions God has for married couples in the department of Sexual Intimacy and Satisfaction. As He desires us to become one flesh, sharing our bodies with one another in marriage, this also pertains to an intimate unity. Adam and Eve were created and in their nakedness, had no shame. They were free to desire one another and express love as one flesh.
As we continue to study God’s Word, we find that scripture continuously addresses Intimacy and Satisfaction in marriage. We find that when Intimacy and pleasure is experienced by a husband and wife as designed by God, it brings great joy to the relationship, which in return cultivates a Healthy Marriage.
Here are some of the beautiful scriptures that address Intimacy and Satisfaction that truly define what you should be experiencing in your marriage:
Song of Solomon 4:9-12 You have stolen my heart, my sister, my bride; you have stolen my heart with one glance of your eyes, with one jewel of your necklace. How delightful is your love, my sister, my bride! How much more pleasing is your love than wine, and the fragrance of your perfume than any spice! Your lips drop sweetness as the honeycomb, my bride; milk and honey are under your tongue. The fragrance of your garments is like that of Lebanon. You are a garden locked up, my sister, my bride; you are a spring enclosed, a sealed fountain.
Song of Solomon 4:16 Awake, O north wind, and come, O south! Blow upon my garden, that its spices may flow out. Let my beloved come to his garden and eat its pleasant fruits.
Song of Solomon 7:10-13 I am my beloved’s, and his desire is toward me. Come, my beloved, let us go forth to the field; Let us lodge in the villages. Let us get up early to the vineyards; Let us see if the vine has budded, whether the grape blossoms are open, and the pomegranates are in bloom. There I will give you my love. The mandrakes give off a fragrance, and at our gates are pleasant fruits, all manner, new and old, Which I have laid up for you, my beloved.
We see in these passages great passion and how intimacy is described for married couples. This is the purest form of Intimacy and is set aside for the unity of couples in marriage to enjoy. Coming to an understanding of God’s intentions regarding intimacy in your marriage is key to putting together a plan to actually experiencing this degree of pleasure in your marriage.
Here are 3 Starter Steps to get you going in the right direction:
(1) Effective Communication: It is important to have healthy communication with your spouse with listening being the most important aspect. Communication issues will definitely get in the way of sexual desire and will prohibit you from having the level of Sexual Intimacy you desire in your marriage. Begin working on being able to effectively communicate with your spouse while remaining open and honest about your feelings, concerns and fears.
(2) Time for the Two of You: Spending quality alone time with each other can make a huge difference. Most times when couples begin dating again, Intimacy increases. Make time for each other in spite of everyone’s hectic schedule.
(3) Take Your Time with It: It is very important to not only take your time expressing your love and care for your spouse, but also take your time in the marriage bed.
Having a starting point is crucial to getting a healthy cycle going to experience increased Sexual Intimacy in your marriage. By using these beginning 3 steps you will begin a very lucrative road for a truly juicy intimate life with your spouse.
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August 29th, 2010
Mustard seed necklaces are a very strange Christian jewelry. However, these look very chic and tasteful. The only problem is that many people, whether Christian or non-Christian do not know that such a crafty jewelry exist. This article will discuss mustard seed necklaces and the beautiful spiritual meaning these jewelry can present.
The mustard seed is mentioned several times in the Bible, mostly in the parables. It symbolizes faith, God’s Kingdom, humble beginnings or change.
The mustard seed reminds Christians of the power of faith. A little faith, even as small as a mustard seed, can move even the highest mountains. That little mustard seed faith is enough to help a person enter God’s Kingdom.
It also reminds Christians of humble beginnings. A small, almost invisible seed contains a plant that can grow up to more than fifteen feet tall. This means that small talents, skills or opportunities can grow into something very major if proper nurturing is given to it.
Mustard seeds can also symbolize change. The mustard tree was once called “the one with dangerous takeover properties” because the mustard seeds grow very quickly and easily in the wild. Now, however, the mustard tree is considered a valuable source of nourishment, a pleasant provider of shelter for travelers and a place for birds to live and nest their young. Something that was considered impure can change for the better and become useful and kind.
If you are looking for a super unique yet very meaningful gift to a Christian friend, then I suggest you get them a mustard seed jewelry. There are many Christian gifts shops both offline and online, however, I found that the most beautiful mustard seed necklaces are found online! Do a quick search for mustard seed necklace in Yahoo or Google and you might find a site that sells the best mustard seed necklaces!
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August 18th, 2010
The vastest religion is known as Christianity. Although the are various forms of Christianity however they are all entirely called as Christians for they praise the God and follow similar teachings. The Christianity as originated on the time Christ was born. The entire Christians follow the teaching of Christ that was born between 7 and 4 BCE. He was sentence to death bf the Roman. Christians identified Christ as the son of God. They believe also the he is God and the send person in the Trinity called as the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
The entire history of Jews is can be found in the Old Testament. It was stated on there that nation alone, the immense realities of the occurrence and unity of God, His beneficial ruling of His creations and their duties on Him. The duties that He bestowed on them were conserved unspoiled amidst general corruption. The early world was awarded to Pantheism and creature-worship. After that, the world was given to the Israelites and was headed by the prophets. For some of the Baptist they foreshadowed as bigger and more general revelation.
About the fundamental of Christianity, during those early years, it was definitely excellent and ephemeral. It cannot be access by the whole world, but it was left to enhance according with the forces and chances that were entrenched from the moment it begun by its founder, it is not a problem to look in ancient Christianity the behavior that did not survive after they have shown their goal. The natural causes and the numerous events that ensue are always under the Divine guidance that is usually resulting to the Christianity acquiring form that will best safety its hardness and effectiveness. During the period of apostolic, the supreme power as to faith and morals were granted to the twelve apostles by Christ. Every apostle is given the chance to affirm and consistently explains His teaching.
The Divine purpose of the Christianity is separated in three categories which is the Universal Religion, Perfect Religion and the Visibly to Established Religion. The Christianity is build for the whole world. It was promised to Abraham and his successors. It was as well as explained by Christ the reason why he was born. The universality of Christian in terms of time and space was told by Christ. Christianity is a perfect religion due to the Christ’s own ways of teaching shows how this religion is truly great. With all those imperfection things that are present, still God created earth perfectly for all of His creations.
Christianity is a religion that has great history. If you are a Christian it is very important to acquire its history in order to love more the religion. Through the history as well you can get idea regarding the responsibilities that you have as a Christian. Christianity is not a religion alone, it is as well as a guide on the way you must live your life on the way that God wanted it to be.
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August 18th, 2010
The resurrection of Christ is the foundation event of the Christian faith. It is not only the existence of Christ that gave rise to a world religion, but his resurrection. If the resurrection was a myth, then the entire Christian faith would be based upon an event that did not happen and the whole New Testament could equally be fiction. If, however, his death on the cross and subsequent resurrection were historical facts, then the teachings of Christ should be learned and acted upon because of who he undoubtedly was.
There are five theories about the resurrection, four of which many believe show that it never happened. But biblical experts have refuted their arguments and shown that these very theories prove that it did happen.
Theory 1: Eyewitness accounts have confirmed the death of Christ on the cross, and the Gospels present the written accounts of the events of the three days, including the crucifixion and the resurrection, as recorded by the disciples. Those denying the resurrection claim that all who saw Jesus after his death were hallucinating out of a desire for him to be back amongst them, but if that was true then would the Jewish or even the Roman authorities not have produced the body, saying “Here he is – he is not resurrected”? They did not because they could not: his body had been resurrected and he was walking amongst them.
Theory 2: It has been suggested that the Gospels are myths, and were written as such, not as factual accounts. They were representational and not historical. Anybody reading the Gospels can see that to be wrong: the Gospels are presented as well-written eyewitness accounts of factual events. The disciples did see Jesus after his resurrection, and wrote in such a way as to leave no doubt about what and who they saw. There is nothing allegorical there, and certainly not the mythical way of writing that can be taken as fact after years of misinterpretation. The Gospels were written not long after the events and can be taken as accurately presenting what the writers saw with their own eyes.
Theory 3: The disciples were deceivers. They stole Christ’s body, made up the resurrection story, and lied to people over and over again. This theory doesn’t hold up very well when you consider that no one ever confessed that the resurrection was a deliberate deception. Christ’s disciples were martyred because of their faith in Jesus and not one recanted in order to save his life. Many believers broke under torture and denied Christ to once again worship Caesar, but no one ever said that the resurrection was a conspiracy.
Theory 4: Christ did not die but was taken down unconscious and entombed while he was alive, later recovering consciousness and being found by his followers and disciples. This cannot be because of the body of historical evidence of both blood and water flowing from his wound. The water is physiologically correct due to the accumulation of fluid that would have occurred in his lungs during the crucifixion. He would have bled to death while in his tomb, and would have had no strength to move the stone blocking it.
Theory 5: The final possibility is that the story of the resurrection is completely true – that Jesus did actually die on that cross, he rose from the dead three days later, and this became the basis of Christianity as we know it.
Many individuals and organizations have tried to disprove the resurrection and have failed. Some have even converted to Christianity after realizing the truth: that the resurrection really happened and that the Christian faith is based on history and spirituality, and not on myth.
Robert Mann is designer of the Christian job site Ministry Jobs and Executive Editor of the Christian news site http://www.FreeChristianPress.com.
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August 16th, 2010
When we start to talk about Christians, it becomes extremely compelling to also include the doctrines of Christianity for a pretty simple reason without Christianity, Christians wouldn’t exist. The term Christian comes from the name of the religion, meaning Christ-like. The 1st references to this term can be discovered the New Testament Acts 11:26. Nowadays, anything associated to the faith of Christianity is called as Christian. Looking apropos renown, almost 75 p.c of the northern US population is Christian. Internationally too Christianity remains as one of the most usually recognized and identified faith, finding followers of pretty much every part of the earth.
Within the header of Christianity, several branches exist which can be differentiated on the basis of their beliefs. We can successfully divide these into five major segments – active Christians, professing Christians, private Christians, Roman Catholic (etc) and cultural Christians. Amongst these, only two segments are regular in visiting churches. Mentioned below is the population differentiation percentages based on the belief and following of the above branches by people of North America.
Only 19 percent population in North America can be termed as Active Christians. These people are regular in attending church, read bible, believe in Jesus Christ and accept leadership positions in church when asked. 20 percent population is of the belief that relationship with God and Jesus matter more than church. This segment of people is termed as Professing Christians. Another 16 percent of the population call themselves as Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Lutheran or Episcopalian. These believe in absolute power of church and church authorities and are extremely strict in visiting the church regularly. The next 24 percent of the population is considered as private Christians. These people don’t usually read a bible, though they do believe in the power of bible and God. They believe in doing good deeds, though not out of fear of church. This one is the largest segment in terms of believers. Another 21 percent of the population believes themselves to be Christians though they do not believe in the religion or the theology itself. According to these people, Jesus is not quite essential in order to reach salvation.
Considering the vast majority of population being Christians in North America, there is presence of thousands of faith groups in the nation. Some of the most famous of these groups are The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Roman Catholic Church, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Eastern Orthodox churches, Christian Science, Unification Church etc. To add to this list, several other faith groups fall under categories of conservative, liberal, progressive and mainline. The matter of fact is that all the groups mentioned above and many more are working towards the same end – belief in Christianity and spreading the wonders. Nevertheless, they consider only their own group members as true Christians.
Apart from all the sects mentioned above, a huge percentage of population is also such that they are not affiliated to any sector group, and yet they consider themselves to be Christian. Truly, Christianity is a diverse religion.
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August 10th, 2010
The Bible points out that Christians should take the Gospel to every person in the world, to every hill or valley, to the four corners of the earth. But how can the Bible be taken to the blind if they can not see the words? The Bible says, “study to show thyself approved”. But how can the blind study if they do not have the technology, or the people to teach them to read in the braille system? What happens to the millions of poor people around the world who can not afford a braille Bible.
Fortunately, with the use of modern technology the Bible can be brought to life through drama movie like technology. The blind can not see, but they have a keen sense of hearing, and many learn by listening to the Bible on CD, MP3 and audio books.
The Bible Experience which was one of the largest selling audio book of 2007 is one of the variety of products aim at bringing the Bible through new technology to a wider audience. The Bible Experience, which was published by Zondervan received the 2007 Audio book of year, the most prestigious award of excellence in audio books.
This audio book of much significance include both the new and old testament. It is a fully dramatized version of the Scripture by over 200 notable figures, actors, musicians, religious figures and revered individuals including many who have won or been nominated for Oscar and Emmy awards, such as Samuel Jackson, Blair Underwood, Angela Bassett, and Cuba Gooding, Jr.
This dramatize version of the Bible makes one experience the Bible like they are on the seen of the enactment of the important stories of Biblical history. This audio product is of great use to the blind who can not see, but can still have a great experience.
The whole product which consist of over 80 CD’s was created by Inspired by the Bible Experience. CD’s of The Bible Experience can be replaced by purchasing MP3 version of individual books of the Bible for around $3.99
For those looking for a new Bible perspective the bible experience is one of the best Bible audio book within the last 3 years
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August 6th, 2010
In order to experience Marriage Restoration, forgiveness is absolutely key, although sometimes it can be very difficult. Forgiving our close relatives and spouses for past mistakes, many times is even more difficult because of the level of responsibility we hold on them. If you desire Marriage Restoration it is important to understand that forgiving no matter how wrong the wrong is, is the key and the start to healing. To begin achieving Marriage Restoration, you must not only forgive, but you must also have a plan. These 4 steps will help deliver an action plan that paves the way to Marriage Restoration.
1) Commit to God’s Will both separately and together. It is very important to not only speak to God one on one about the issue at hand, but to also come to Him together as one body.
2) Agree to tell the truth from this point on, with no lies. Honesty is imperative and builds trust back into the relationship so that doubt no longer resides.
- Allow communication and discussions to be without attacks, while giving each other respect and uninterrupted time to express feelings, thoughts and concerns.
4) Pray over it and agree to move forward without ever looking back on it. It is important that God remain the foundation of your new Marriage Restoration plan. He will supply every need and give you strength, knowledge and wisdom, as well as patience to endure the change.
Reconciliation and Marriage Restoration is God’s ultimate desire for us. Putting this action plan in place will allow you to begin transforming your marriage and set the stage for Marriage Restoration success. Jesus Christ showed this love and forgiveness when He died and saved us in the midst of our transgressions. We too need to embrace this and apply it in our marriages for true Marriage Restoration and healing.
Matthew 6:14-15 For if you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.
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August 6th, 2010
For many people it is important to pair their life decisions with their religion. Even in the world of finance it can be important to consult your faith.
Not always something that springs to mind, but you can find a ton of great reasons to choose debt consolidation help with an emphasis on Christian clients. Christians are usually easier to work with because they are compassionate by nature. The bible says not to judge people and treat everyone with kindness. You can assume that if you choose to work with someone who believes in the same things that you do, that the experience will be much more rewarding.
Another great reason to choose Christian debt consolidation is the chance that the company you work with is backed by a non-profit organization. Working with a non-profit will enable them to keep their costs as low as possible, and in turn pass these savings on to you. A lot of times bigger companies are funded by large companies that are only worried about making money. But with a Christian company their primary goal is often to simply help their clients.
The people that help you with your consolidation at Christian companies are not any less qualified than people who are working at a regular agency. These people have the same level of training and can help just as well as their non-Christian counterparts.
Consolidation is for the person who has become aware of their inability to pay off their debts in a timely manner. With debt consolidation all of your debts are consolidated to a single payment to be made at an agreed upon interval. Counselors can also work with banks to try and negotiate the total amount of money owed to be reduced.
We all know that times are tough right now. If you let your debt grow and your payments go unpaid you are simply digging yourself a deeper hole that will one day be even hard to get out of. It is the Christian way to face your responsibilities head on and to not put off what can be done today. And with people out there who understand your situation, and are willing to help in the way God intended, not might be a perfect time to look into your options.
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