“A conviction that you are a daughter of God gives you a feeling of comfort in your self-worth. It means that you can find strength in the balm of Christ. It will help you meet the heartaches and challenges with faith and serenity. ... A woman can and must have an identity and feel useful, valued, and needed whether she is single or married. She must feel that she can do something for someone else that no one else ever born can do” GivingFeelsHeartMeanSelfHelpingFeelingsChristCan DoBornChallengesIdentityNeededComfortMarriedDaughterConvictionSelf WorthHeartacheSerenityWorth ItCan Do SomethingDaughter Of GodFinding Strength Author:James E. Faust
“I discover that some of the Eastern papers represent me as a great blasphemer, because I said, in my lecture on Marriage, at our last Conference, that Jesus Christ was married at Cana of Galilee, that Mary, Martha, and others were his wives, and that he begat children.” ChildrenSaidLastsJesusChristWifePaperMarriedJesus ChristMaryPapersEasternConferencesLecturesPolygamy Author:Orson Pratt
“[To the bishop who suggested the widowed queen now consider herself 'as married to Christ':] That's what I call twaddle!” ChristMarriedQueensRoyaltyBishopsSpeaking UpWidowed Author:Queen Victoria
“In my view there are basically two types of weddings. There is the wedding that is based on law, and there is the wedding that is based on Christ and based on grace. We felt that those who have been married by the law, they would like to have that special privilege and benefit by being married by the church.” Has BeensTwoLawFeltChristChurchViewsGraceSpecialTypeBenefitsMarriedPrivilegeBeing Married Author:Bill Vaughan
“Dave Stark has taken the best of recent marketplace management concepts and married them to timeless biblical principles of leadership, translating business jargon into ministry language. The combination is an encouraging and practical guide to Christ-centered ministry leadership. This book will be helpful to anyone involved in leading a church or serious about modeling servant leadership.” BookLanguageChristChurchPrinciplesTakenSeriousInvolvedMarriedConceptsManagementGuidesPracticalsCombinationServantHelpfulMinistryTranslateBiblicalTimelessModelingMarketplaceStarksDaveJargonServant Leadership Author:Jonathan Reckford
“The man who sanctifies his wife understands that this is his divinely ordained responsibility... Is my wife more like Christ because she is married to me? Or is she like Christ in spite of me? Has she shrunk from His likeness because of me? Do I sanctify her or hold her back? Is she a better woman because she is married to me?” MenChristResponsibilityWifeHe ManMarriedMy WifeSpiteHusband And WifeSanctificationSanctifyBetter Woman Author:R. Kent Hughes
“Supreme authority in both church and home has been divinely vested in the male as the representative of Christ, who is Head of the church. It is in willing submission rather than grudging capitulation that the woman in the church (whether married or single) and the wife in the home find their fulfillment.” Has BeensHomeChristChurchWifeWillingAuthorityMarriedMalesSupremeFulfillmentRepresentativesSubmissionCapitulation Author:Elisabeth Elliot
“The highest meaning and the most ultimate purpose of marriage is to put the covenant relationship of Christ and his church on display. That is why marriage exists. If you are married, that is why you are married. If you hope to be, that should be your dream.” IfsShouldDreamPurposeChristChurchMarriedHighestUltimateYour DreamsDisplayCovenant Book:This Momentary Marriage Source: This Momentary Marriage