Meet Alex, a survivor of the genocide in Rwanda who received an Operation Christmas Child shoebox gift as a child. Watch as he distributes shoeboxes to children in the Rwandan orphanage where he grew up while also discussing how through Christ, he was able to forgive those who killed his family. http://www.samaritanspurse.org
The following video reflects our status updates on Facebook and a few of the thousands of comments we received from people holding us up in prayer along with pictures outlining our experience with Nolan's illness.
To coincide with her new book, THE OVERLOOKED GENERATION, Shannon Perry teams up with Lifeway's Songwriter of the Year, Paul Marino for the song "Overlooked." The video is directed by Jeffrey Kubach, whose credits include the hit TV shows "Survivor" and "Burn Notice" as well as Best Pop Music Video nomination from Gospel Music Channel. Visit http://www.shannonperry.com.
http://www.alefthree.com Saddam & Bin Laden are dead and gone, but the father of terrorists still lives on! Mayhem and murder are his claim to fame. Can you guess this killer's name?
Long before a teenage girl finds her first real boyfriend or ever falls in love, her attitude toward men is quietly being shaped by her father. Im one of many psychologists who believe that the dad and daughter relationship sets the stage for all future romantic involvements.
Society's fascination with Hollywood and celebrities has just gone a little crazy. Millions idolize those who have achieved fame and fortune, but stardom does not provide the satisfaction that it advertises. Marilyn Monroe could have told us that. Consider the celebrity of Muhammad Ali in his prime. He was known around the world as "the man who couldn't be beaten."
Whether you need to heal a troubled marriage or maintain a healthy relationship, my recommendation is an attitude called "loving toughness." The best way to keep a marriage healthy is to maintain a system of mutual accountability within the context of love. In other words, to carefully protect "the line of respect between a husband and wife."
Since there's conflict in every romantic relationship, learning to fight fair just might be the most important lesson any couple can master. You know, there's a real difference between healthy and unhealthy combat in marriage. And everything depends on the way disagreements are handled.
In this day when one in five couples is infertile, more and more families are looking to adoption as the alternative of choice. For those who have taken this step or are presently contemplating it, there's the issue of how to tell the child he or she is adopted. Well, let me offer four suggestions that I hope will be helpful.
We're gonna be celebrating Mother's Day here in the United States, and that gives me an occasion to tip my hat to those special women whom we honor every year at this time. There is no assignment on earth that requires the array of skills and understanding needed by a mom in fulfilling her everyday duties. She must be a resident psychologist, physician, theologian, educator, nurse, chef, taxi driver, fire marshal and occasional police officer.
Around this time of year, many people find themselves feeling mildly depressed, even after a happy and exciting holiday with friends and family. Some people wonder if this means they have a serious emotional problem, but most of the time there's nothing to worry about.
It's been said that values are not taught to children—they're caught by them. Children absorb what their mothers and fathers believe by watching them in everyday situations.
There was a time when uncles, aunts, brothers and sisters were available to give parents a helping hand with child rearing. But more typically today, the extended family is spread all over the continent and might not even be trusted anyway. Even grandparents are sometimes unavailable because they're just as busy as their kids.
Forgive and forget. It sure is a lot easier to say than to do. When our spouses do something to wound us deeply, can we ever truly forgive them? And if we do forgive them, can we ever forget the pain that they've caused us?
Hey, my name is Chris Cramer. Previously a drug addict who fell in love with oxycontin, heroin, pcp, and tried to commit suicide. But the love of Christ Jesus honestly touched my heart when i came to believe in the work of Cavalry's cross. I went from the drug addict who i was and was transferred into the Kingdom of His Son of Love. I became a Child of God, because He loved me enough to pay for my sins, and even adopt me into His family. Im not saying im perfect or even the best at loving, but God is showing me how to love, and it starts with loving HIM back. God is so good :)
I pray this video touches your heart and moves you to take a step of faith towards Jesus Christ.
Mike & Trisha Fox with Marriage for Today has a new promotion video for helping marriage couples. In particular, Christian couples. Visit www.marriagefortoday.com
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