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The Glory of God in the Goodness of Marriage
Al Mohler
Our chief end is to glorify God -- and marriage is a means of His greater glory. But sadly, marriage is not greatly respected in our postmodern culture -- or even among Christians.
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The Ultimate "How-To" Guide: How to Display God's Character
Mark Dever
Imagine a son whose father journeyed to a distant country and then wrote his son a series of letters, instructing him on how he was to carry on the family name and how he was to conduct the family business. Yet, if that son never read his father's letters how would he ever learn to represent the father and conduct the father's business? He wouldn't. And neither does the local church that ignores the Word of God.
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Christian Living

A Meal Says More than You Think: The Importance of Hospitality
Jonathan Leeman
The Bible teaches that acts of hospitality or inhospitality reveal the good or evil of a person or a community. Hospitality is a display of God's own heart and the abiding characteristic of those who live as God intends. Read the full article here

God's Plan for the Gay Agenda
John MacArthur
The Bible calls for a balance between what some people think are two opposing reactions-condemnation and compassion. Really, the two together are essential elements of biblical love, and that's something the homosexual desperately needs.
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"Should We Marry If We're Theologically Divided?" (My Response)
Russell Moore
A while back, I posted a question from Calvin, a Reformed dispensationalist fundamentalist, and Aimee, a Pentecostal, who have fallen in love and want to get married. Readers gave a spirited round of responses. Here are my thoughts on the question...
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Where Girls are Men and The Men are Scared!
S. Michael Craven
The fallacy of gender neutrality is the fact that, generally speaking, boys and girls are born with not only obvious biological differences but also innate psychological orientations and interests as well. Furthermore, being neutral relative to gender (in the sense that we try to erase all distinctions between the sexes) does not necessarily yield equality. It simply means that men and women suffer a substantial loss in their own identity.
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