by ray | Mar 10, 2014 | Family, Society
Article about the secular view on gender from the Wall Street Journal. Confident girls are often called the other B-word, and it can keep them from reaching their full potential, write Sheryl Sandberg and Anna Maria Chávez. Sheryl Sandberg and Anna Maria Chávez say...
by ray | Aug 19, 2013 | Ephesians, Marriage, NT, Sermons, Topical Studies
Today, we are going to continue our study on the topic of marriage and I want to talk specifically about sanctification in the context of marriage. Before we dive into this new aspect of marriage, I want to revisit and tie up some loose ends from my last sermon 2...
by ray | Aug 4, 2013 | Ephesians, Marriage, NT, Sermons, Topical Studies
That was a very long intro into this topic of marriage and now I want to spend a few minutes circling back to the idea of submission. Submission might be a terribly negative word out in secular society, but for the Christian, submission is a positive thing. Jesus...
by ray | Aug 4, 2013 | Ephesians, Marriage, NT, Sermons, Topical Studies
Play audio of this sermon. Today, we are going to start a series of 3-4 sermons about marriage. How many people have heard even one sermon about marriage? Show of hands please. I grew up in the church and spent over 35-36 years in the church and I never heard a single...
by ray | Jun 27, 2011 | Family
By Dan Gilgoff, CNN.com Religion Editor If Hillary Clinton, the woman who came closest to becoming a major party presidential nominee, is a feminist icon, could something similar be said of Michele Bachmann, who officially launched her presidential campaign on Monday?...