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Relationships in the Home

Gise Vanbaren·1985-06-01

The subject of “relationships” in the home is rather broad. It does, however, point out an area of concern both for parents and their children. What these relationships are, and what is demanded of each in these relation­ships, is not difficult to determine. One might mention first of all the relati

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Choosing Friends

Dirk Westra·1983-08-01

We concluded that building such relation­ships takes much time, and should be built up gradually. Only after such a stage of just getting to know each other can a romantic relationship start. This was, I feel, a very suitable topic of discussion for us as a group of young people. Especially at a you

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Christ First in Relationships

  1. The idea
  2. The reason
  3. The possibility
Garrett Eriks·2017-07-16

Father in Heaven, we're learning in this series what it is that we are disciples of Jesus Christ and how we are to live as disciples of Christ. We see and understand that the bar is set very high for us. Thou art a God who demands all of us that we be completely devoted to Thee in every aspect

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Fellowship in Contrary Doctrines (3)

Gerald VandenBerg·1957-04-01

All of these relations cannot possibly remain unaffected except when we live in doctrinal indifference which is principally living the lie. If we live our faith in these relations, as is our holy calling, they must needs be stirred. There are then but two alternatives. Let us, for example, mention n

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Marriage and Courtship

Herman Hanko·1958-04-01

There are many relationships which exist between men who live in this world such as the relation between government and governed, the relation between employer and employee, the relation between various members of a certain organization who have united for a common purpose, the relation between tea

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God’s Covenant Faithfulness – It’s Idea

H C Hoeksema·1975-06-01

Either that relation is strained by a long period of time, a long period of absence, or by some adverse circumstances of some kind which make it difficult and even impossible for that relationship to continue, and to be maintained, and to function, to survive. In the third place, faithfulness implie

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Covenant Courtship (7) Subjection to the Head

Aaron Lim·2010-05-01

Covenant, Dating

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Discussion Summary

Allen Brummel·1986-08-01

It is our duty to reflect this relationship of God, therefore we must communicate with those who we can see are lonely and be friends with them just as God was pleased to accept us as his friend servants. We also discussed the value of close friendships of the same sex. We must be friends with all b

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Personal Evangelism (2)

Arie den Hartog·1993-09-01

It is talking with those who are our relatives and friends, with whom we have a long-standing tie. It is talking with those who live next door to us, those with whom we go to school and those we work with every day or maybe engage in a regular sport activity with. It is a tragedy if we have for week

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And They Shall Be One Flesh (8)

Cornelius Hanko·1978-05-01

They no more go their way as individuals, but share their lives. This new togetherness demands agreement, under­standing, consideration, cooperation; it demands a love that they can share only as “one flesh”. We have had opportunity in the previous articles to speak of the physical- psychological bo