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Parting Words From The WORD…

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As Christians, we know we have been set free. From the moment we truly give our hearts to Christ and seek to live for Him, we know our sins are as far as the east is from the west, hidden beneath the deepest ocean, and no longer remembered by God.

But we aren’t God. We remember. And we hold tight to those memories, giving an ear to Satan and his condemnation. Perhaps you’re like me and have a relative or acquaintance who never lets us forget how miserably we fail at being perfect, like Christ.

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Parting Words From The WORD…

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In this week of love, let us not forget the Greatest Love of All…the Love that was saturated in red, made of a pure heart, and sent sacrificially to you and me.

“This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins.” 1 John 4:10 NIV1984

I pray God’s blessing on the work of your hands and your hearts,

Vonda

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Parting Words From The WORD…

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As I write this, it’s been another busy day…week…month…and year. And yet, I’m encouraged every day by your kind words and comments. I know there are those who wonder why we work so hard for so little.

But it’s just not something we can explain, is it? We work together to grow each other as writers and speakers. We work together to grow in faith. And we work together to grow in love.

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Valentine’s Day Articles of Love

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It’s February, the month of love. And since many of us writers are married or hope to be one day, I thought I’d address the issue of L-O-V-E. So here are three short articles that will help all of us honor our sweethearts this Valentine’s Day…which, in turn, will honor the Lord. Besides, the research was kinda fun!

(In the first article I’m addressing the fairer [note I did NOT say weaker] sex, the lovely ladies. But guys, believe me, you’re gonna want to read on so you can shout your “Amen, sister!” And don’t worry, girls. I’ll give equal time addressing the guys one of these days.)

1.  Your Husband Doesn’t Need Another Mother

I thought this would be a good time to address something that took me years to understand: My husband doesn’t need another mother.

Yes, God created us women to be nurturers and as we all know, nurturers are helpers.

But there’s one little problem. I’ve discovered that what I consider “helping,” Gary often considers “nagging.” In my mind, I’m just assisting his memory, improving his grammar, and protecting his image. But in his mind, I’m telling him what to do, how to talk, and what to wear.

It doesn’t matter that my intentions are good, he still hears nagging.

In her book, For Women Only, Shaunti Feldhahn shares her survey results of 400 men and their views regarding sex, marriage, and love. When asked how they would feel if their wives pointedly reminded them that repair work needed to be done on the house, over 52 percent of men responded with at least one of the following:

  • I resent her nagging.
  • She thinks I’m a second-rate husband.
  • I’ve failed.
  • She’s accusing me of being lazy or not caring about the family.
  • She doesn’t trust that I know what I’m doing.
  • I can’t believe she’s mad at me.

Now, chances are, our words would be something like, “Honey, do you know when you’ll have a chance to fix the wall?”

But he’d hear, “You low-down, second-rate, undependable, failure of a husband! When are you going to get off your lazy duff and fix the wall?” We may think we’re offering gentle reminders and helpful hints, but they hear a mother’s voice, telling them what to do.

Arguing over semantics and trying to make them see the intent of our words probably won’t work. So I’ve chosen to get out of the nagging business. Now, that’s not to say I never fall back into the pattern of “helping” when he sees it as “nagging,” but I am a lot better about it than I used to be.

And if you still aren’t convinced that nagging’s not the way to go, consider this: Don’t we all dream of our husbands coming home from work, taking us in their arms, and carrying us to the bedroom, while whispering sweet nothings in our ears?

Um . . . do you think he would do that to his mother?

’Nough said!

(Adapted from my book, Seeing Through the Lies: Unmasking the Myths Women Believe)

2. Kiss and Make Up

Two thousand years ago, the apostle Paul wrote, “…Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry…” (Ephesians 4:26 NIV)  The scientific community is just beginning to realize the wisdom of those words. A University of Maryland researcher recently looked at the connection between harboring anger and lowering immunity in patients with certain chronic diseases. Initial results show those who “forgive and forget” tend to have better disease-fighting ability. In another study, participants who felt angry for only five minutes experienced decreased immunity for up to six hours.

The lesson of these studies?  Kiss and make up for good health—and do it now!

3. Pucker Up: 6 Health Benefits of Kissing

If your want a fun, quick tutorial on kissing this Valentine’s Day, I hope you’ll check out my latest Inspire A Fire article, Pucker Up: 6 Health Benefits of Kissing.

So there you have it, three articles for your Valentine’s Day reading. Oh the joys of writing…and research!

See you Thursday!

Vonda

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