Christian Questions Bible Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
‘Til death do us part!” It seems not all that long ago those words (which were in some way included in every marriage ceremony) really meant something. They symbolized the depth of a promise made between a man and a woman to stand beside one another through any and all circumstances. I really couldn’t tell you if some semblance of those words is still part of a typical marriage ceremony, but I can tell you that unfortunately more than half of all marriages fail. Why? What are the missing or overlooked or unknown ingredients that make a strong marriage? What should we be saying, doing or thinking to be continually building a relationship that can not only last but will grow in meaninful ways over a lifetime?
Ep. 1215: What Am I Doing with What God Has Given Me?
Ep. 1214: Is God Happy With My Attitude? (Part II)
Ep. 1213: Is God Happy With My Attitude? (Part I)
Ep. 1212: Am I Too Bitter to Be Better?
Ep. 1211: Is the Devil in the Details of My Life?
Ep. 1210: Whose Voices Are You Listening To?
Ep. 1209: How Do We Keep Christmas About Jesus?
Ep. 1208: Do We Really Have Free Will?
Ep. 1207: Are There Secrets to Studying the Bible?
Ep. 1206: Is a Near Death Experience a Glimpse of Heaven?
Ep. 1205: How Can I Rejoice in Trials?
Ep. 1204: Am I Fighting For or Against God?
Ep. 1203: Why Aren‘t My Prayers Being Answered?
Ep. 1202: Is Anyone Listening to the Wisdom of the Bible?
Ep. 1201: Can the Dead Communicate With Us?
Ep. 1200: Could an Addiction Block My Christian Growth?
Ep. 1199: Are My Christian Beliefs Based on Truth or Error?
Ep. 1198: Am I Passionate or Complacent About Jesus?
Ep. 1197: Can Christians Be Cursed and Curse Others? Curses Series (Part III)
Ep. 1196: Am I Living Under a Generational Curse? Curses Series (Part II)
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