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  1. Your Words Define You More Than Your Actions by Greg Baker  
    We think that our actions define us more than our words. But the reality is exactly the opposite. Our actions are important, but our actions are psychologically used to verify the truth of our words and not the other way around. Be careful what you say. This article attempts to prove that your words define you more than your actions.

  2. Dating vs. Godly Courtship by Angie Lewis  
    Dating goes against the moral precepts of our Creator and anyone who is partaking in it is sinning against God. If we want to have healthy relationships and marriages, we first have to get rid of the attitude that dating is an acceptable practice. You cannot date in the worldly sense and not have sexits what dating is!

  3. EPITHALAMIUM # 1 by Paul Curtis  
    Since that summer day
    When you first caught my eye


  4. DEAR PRUDENCE by Paul Curtis  
    I was given the challenge
    Well in truth it was a bet
    And the bet was to get a date


  5. SUNDAY SERVICE by Paul Curtis  
    Her dark eyes, sultry and steamy
    Flashed a sideward's glance


  6. THE WONDERFUL GIRL I SEE by Paul Curtis  
    Why do I love you?
    Well it could be
    Because you're beautiful
    Or that you're funny


  7. WHY DO THEY CALL YOU PRUDISH JUDITH? by Paul Curtis  
    Hey Jude
    I thought you were a prude
    Hey Judith
    I heard them call you prudish


  8. The Nature of a Misunderstanding by Greg Baker  
    Misunderstandings are perhaps the single greatest source of our arguments and fights with each other. They occur for many reasons. Understanding where they come from and how to avoid them will go a long way to strengthen relationships and avoid fights.

  9. How To Express Your Emotions To Others by Greg Baker  
    Should you express your emotions to people? How important is it to say what you feel? Does it do more harm than good, or is it always best to tell people how you no matter what? This article helps decide these questions.

  10. THE BOOK OF LIFE by Paul Curtis  
    My life is like a book
    Filled with all the special moments


  11. THE COURTING RULE by Paul Curtis  
    When I was courting
    Many years ago


  12. YOU ARE MY RAINBOW by Paul Curtis  
    Red is for your passion


  13. Christian Relationships: Saying No to Your Boyfriend's Sexual Advances by Angie Lewis  
    Always be true to yourself and tell any new friendships of the opposite sex that you are saving yourself for your spouse, honoring God with your body and are not going to have sex. This gives the losers, the ones who are only out to disrespect you, a chance to walk away from the relationship without wasting your time and causing undue heartache.

  14. How To Make Friends and Keep Them by Greg Baker  
    Life is relationships. We were not meant to go through life alone. Still, some struggle making friends, and others have a hard time keeping them. What is interesting is that friendship in of itself is not really a relationship, but rather the pinnacle of any relationship. A married couple, for example, ought to be best friends as well as husband and wife.

  15. I Love God, But Christians Drive Me Nuts by Bob Valleau  
    Why is it so hard to love those we feel have done us wrong?

  16. What To Look For In A Christian Relationship by Greg Baker  
    What should you look for in a relationship? How can you tell if the relationship will work or flourish? This article explores three key ingredients to any successful Christian relationship.

  17. The Wounds of a Friend by Greg Baker  
    Much has been written on the subject of friendship. But one of the more overlooked aspects of friendship is the ability of that friend to hurt you. More than that though, there will be times a true friend must hurt you on purpose, and if they don't, they aren't your friend.

  18. What Is The Difference Between Love, Lust, Infatuation, And A Crush? by Greg Baker  
    Personally, I feel that I have all of these for one person: my wife. I pastor a church and counsel many couples, married and dating, and I've found that the most successful relationships have all of these elements. My wife loves that I have a crush on her, that I'm infatuated with her, that I lust for her, and that I love her deeply.

  19. Christian Single - Is He Your Mr. Right? by Rhonda Jones  
    Are you wondering if he is Mr. Right or she is God's best for you. This article takes a Biblical approach to knowing when you have met the person God has for you. Christian singles don't settle on a fake when you can have the real thing.

  20. Ministry Leadership Team, A Team Divided? by Marijo Phelps  
    what happens when a ministry leadership team is not of one accord?

  21. Fixing a Broken Friendship by Greg Baker  
    Friendships are supposed to endure. Yet they don't. It's true that people change and in changing so does the relationship. But more often than not the damage done to a friendship can be repaired if we are willing to put forth the effort.

  22. What Is a Real Friend? by Greg Baker  
    Many people confuse popularity for friendship. The actual truth is friendship is something that is extremely rare. Having a real friend, a true friend, is not common. Most of the people we call friends today won't be in two, five, or ten years. The question is then, what is true friendship?

  23. Is It Possible Not To Judge People? by Greg Baker  
    We have all said and heard this phrase, "Don't judge!" But the truth is, we do all the time. In actuality, judging others is part of life. It is something that you won't escape no matter how many times you utter the said phrase. You'll do it too. In fact, even saying "Don't judge me!" is a judgment on the other person. You are judging them on their judgment of you. We need to learn to judge correctly.

  24. Thoughts On Understanding The Opposite Sex by Greg Baker  
    In this article, we will discuss two more differences between men and women. Men form relationships based on different criteria than do women, and intimate relationships are built differently too. Understanding these differences will help you to avoid misunderstandings, and allow you to be more thoughtful in your relationships.

  25. Hints on Understanding The Opposite Sex by Greg Baker  
    In this article, we will discuss two more key differences between the male and female makeup. Understanding why your husband or wife thinks like he or she does will go a long way in avoiding misunderstandings in your marriage and relationships.

  26. Tips To Understand the Opposite Sex Better by Greg Baker  
    Men and women are different. Our society has spent so much time trying to convince us that this isn't true that we have begun to blur the lines between the sexes to the point where we no longer honor our differences. It is the differences between masculinity and femininity that produce viable and strong marriages. Gender differences are not a weakness. They are the strengths of our marriages.

  27. Flowers Sent Too Late or Maybe Just in Time by Marijo Phelps  
    Ever wish you'd told someone how you care and appreciate them?

  28. LOVE IS MORE by Paul Curtis  
    What is love?

  29. How Fathers Can Make a Difference in the Life of a Child by Nellie Shani  
    What is it that makes a child who grows up in a home where there was a father figure cope better with the stresses of life?

  30. The Need for Self-Worth by Nellie Shani  
    A child can feel that they belong to a family that recognizes and accepts them as a member of that family and meets all their physical needs, yet still feel that they are not really valued for who they are.

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