What God Has Joined Together is founded on the words of Jesus. This book explores the marvelous conceptual definition of marriage with seven distinct elements. The authors name these seven concepts: the principles of personhood, paradise, equality, "help meet" companionship, leaving, cleaving, and sexuality. Hopefully, loving couples desiring deeper passion, love, contentment, and fulfillment will discover anew the joys of paradise restored through the wonderful grace of covenant-commitment, forgiveness, and faith. At the same time the reader can discover Bible-based guidance for young couples and Biblical hope and restoration for threatened homes.
This resource seeks to help you in just that worthy endeavor.This book contains 31 succinct chapters focusing on 31 particular marriage separators. You can read this book by yourself or with your spouse.
This book is a personal testimony that reveals Gods plan to restore all things to Himself as stated in the first chapter of Ephesians, that is, the summing up of all things in Christ, things in the heavens and things upon the earth.
Every effort has been made to keep the text from becoming too academic while at the same time providing the average educated reader with a wealth of original insights into the "mystery" of marriage: in creation and as transformed by Christ.
"The pastoral strength of this book is its timeliness and the agelessness of its central focus and its special character is the simplicity in which it has been written and the concision of its presentation.
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Editor H. Wayne House introduces a lively debate on varying Christian views of divorce and remarriage. Contributors include J. Carl Laney, William Heth, Thomas Edgar and Larry Richards.
Bentley and Nylah are back and stronger than ever, or so they think.
What God Has Joined Together... Or Not
A Passion for the Fatherless is written to help believers develop a God-centered ministry to the orphan.
In the book of Matthew (19: 6) it read; "So they are no longer two, but one flesh.