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The Family’s Chief End
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The Family Plan
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Introduction: A Father and Son Conversation
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The Church Family
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The Role of the Covenant Child
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Questions and Answers #1
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Challenges to Initmate Marriage
Christian marriage is assaulted from every direction today. This message will attempt to explain the nature of some of the challenges facing marriage today including sexual sin and lack of communication as well as the means by which Christians may …
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Nature and Function of Intimate Marriage
Because it is so misunderstood in our culture, it is necessary to grasp God’s true intent for marriage. This message will discuss such issues as the roles of husbands and wives, sexual intimacy, and the place of marriage in …
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Biblical Foundations of Intimate Marriage
Marriage is an institution ordained by God. This message will explore the biblical foundations of marriage with an emphasis on the Genesis creation account and Paul’s words in Ephesians 5.
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The Trust of a Man
There is no one more worthy of our trust than God Himself, who is altogether trustworthy. It is one thing for a man to profess his trust in God, it is quite another thing to prove it. Abraham proved it …
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Discussion on Marriage & Divorce
The Bible says that God hates divorce, but is there something God hates more? When someone gets divorced, is that person free to remarry? These are some of the questions Dr. Sproul addresses as he continues to look at issues …
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The Father as Prophet, Priest, and King
We are called to be holy. But that call extends beyond our personal lives. God also has called families to be set apart. Our pre-conference seminar, “The Set-Apart Family,” will feature Susan Hunt, R.C. Sproul, R.C. Sproul Jr …
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The Christian Wife and Mother
We are called to be holy. But that call extends beyond our personal lives. God also has called families to be set apart. Our pre-conference seminar, “The Set-Apart Family,” will feature Susan Hunt, R.C. Sproul, R.C. Sproul Jr …
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Conflict and Communication
For those who have been married for many years, it seems they know what each other is thinking just by looking at one another. They begin to finish each others’ sentences. Yet problems in communication rank high as contributors to …
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