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Dan Mitchum - May 12, 2024
Moms don’t want to sleep like babies—they want to sleep like dads! That statement is funny because it’s all too true. Mothers go way above and beyond to care for their children. They selflessly put the needs of their family before their own. But who cares for moms? Who lifts them and encourages them? Yes, children and husbands are to appreciate her, but the Lord is the first to affirm and bless mothers. Tomorrow, we’ll see how much God delights in the sacrificial love moms pour upon their children.
Moms don’t want to sleep like babies—they want to sleep like dads! That statement is funny because it’s all too true. Mothers go way above and beyond to care for their children. They selflessly put the needs of their family before their own. But who cares for moms? Who lifts them and encourages them? Yes, children and husbands are to appreciate her, but the Lord is the first to affirm and bless mothers. Tomorrow, we’ll see how much God delights in the sacrificial love moms pour upon their children.
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CloseMarc Swenson - November 6, 2022
Family (Part 2): Resetting the Way We View Marriage
Forty years ago, Jack Dominian, founder of the Marriage Research Council, said this of marriage. “The name remains the same but its inner world is changing from being primarily a permanent contract, in which the children and their welfare were its main concern, to a relationship intended to be permanent, in which companionship, equity and personal fulfillment are becoming just as important as the welfare of children.” Since that time, culture’s definition of marriage has continued to be redefined, setting aside permanence and the welfare of the family altogether. This Sunday, we will rediscover God’s original design for marriage and encounter the fullness of God’s good gift. Join us as we reset our understanding of marriage from God’s perspective.
Scripture References: Genesis 1:26-28, Genesis 2:18-25
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Family (Part 2): Resetting the Way We View Marriage
Forty years ago, Jack Dominian, founder of the Marriage Research Council, said this of marriage. “The name remains the same but its inner world is changing from being primarily a permanent contract, in which the children and their welfare were its main concern, to a relationship intended to be permanent, in which companionship, equity and personal fulfillment are becoming just as important as the welfare of children.” Since that time, culture’s definition of marriage has continued to be redefined, setting aside permanence and the welfare of the family altogether. This Sunday, we will rediscover God’s original design for marriage and encounter the fullness of God’s good gift. Join us as we reset our understanding of marriage from God’s perspective.
Scripture References: Genesis 1:26-28, Genesis 2:18-25
More Sermons from Marc Swenson
From Series: "RESET"
This series is about resetting our lives to God’s purpose and plan for us. We’ll look at areas such as family, friendships, finances, fellowship, fitness, and forgiveness. We’ll start with a call to focus—that is, reset our devotion to God.