It’s the little things that make up life. Or better … it’s the seemingly small things that make up the foundation of our spiritual life. The bedrock of relationship with God begins and ends with basic principles. Prayer … consuming His Word … prayer … meditating on His Word … prayer … recognition and praise [...]
Posts Tagged ‘marriage’
A Paw And A Prayer
Posted in Foo News, tagged christian relationships, marriage, prayer, relationships, remarriage on August 31, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
At Day’s End
Posted in Foo News, tagged love, marriage, romance, wife on August 18, 2009 | 2 Comments »
To arrive home in the evening … after a very long and stress-filled day … weary, from having negotiated so many souls wearing bitterness and strife and anger and sadness; all aimed at clothing you in their garments … and be greeted by love … is absolutely, positively awesome – and her name is Beautiful!
Thank [...]
Look Again
Posted in Foo News, tagged marriage, romance on July 13, 2009 | 10 Comments »
I recently, bumped into an old acquaintance. While chatting briefly, I mentioned that I had met an awesome woman and we had fallen in love and were going to be married. After expressing congratulations to me … he went on to share that he had recently, ended a two year relationship that he had been [...]
Seek, Settle, or Surrender
Posted in Foo News, tagged love, marriage, passion, relationships, romance on April 1, 2009 | 2 Comments »
I feel I have been naïve to some degree regarding what I believed many women to desire, from a relationship. At least, in part. I have assumed that many desired genuine passion and romance. I am more of the belief now, that most people (men & women) espousing a love, for these treasures are more fond of the [...]
Love, Longed For
Posted in Foo News, tagged love, marriage, relationships on March 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
We were made to love and be loved. Love for God (agape), love of family / friends (phileo), romantic / intimate love for another (eros). It is more of a life sustaining need than air or water; for though I may die physically without the latter … I will never have even lived without the [...]