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Reflecting on "The Mystery of Marriage"
Posted On 06/30/2009 17:14:43 by npjrtony


Reflecting on "The Mystery of Marriage"
by Dr. Albert Mohler

Well, at least I know how to strike a nerve. A couple of years ago, I delivered a major address on marriage to the 2004 New Attitude Conference organized by Joshua Harris, author of influential books like I Kissed Dating Goodbye and Not Even a Hint. Those attending the conference seemed to receive the... Read More



What Makes a Man?
Posted On 06/30/2009 17:09:43 by npjrtony


What Makes a Man?
by Roberto Rivera

eight points in eleven seconds to beat the Knicks in game six of the Eastern Conference semi-finals.

Now, it's the Isiah Thomas reign of error, where the on-court failures pale before the off-court farce: the Knicks' president threatening sportswriters on New York radio shows, and... Read More



Physical Intimacy and the Single Man
Posted On 06/30/2009 17:00:20 by npjrtony


Physical Intimacy and the Single Man
by Matt Schmucker

I have been married for 16 years and have four children. Here are several questions I want you to consider:

Do you think it would be acceptable or unacceptable for me, a married man, to have sex with a woman who is not my wife?Do you think it would be acceptable or unacceptable for me to kiss, ca... Read More



For Guys Only: The Marks of Manhood
Posted On 06/30/2009 16:53:04 by npjrtony


For Guys Only: The Marks of Manhood
by Dr. Albert Mohler

When does a boy become a man? The answer to this must go far beyond biology and chronological age. As defined in the Bible, manhood is a functional reality, demonstrated in a man's fulfillment of responsibility and leadership. With this in mind, let me suggest thirteen marks of biblical manhood. The achievement of these vital qua... Read More



Why College Men Aren't Ready to Marry
Posted On 06/30/2009 09:45:42 by npjrtony

       



by Steve Watters

It still happens, but not like it used to. There was a time when weddings followed quickly on the heels of graduation. In fact a generation ago, couples could almost send out dual graduation/wedding announcements to save postage. That was when the average groom was 22 and the average bride, 20. Today, couples wait a good five years longer.

In 2002, David Popenoe and Barbara Dafoe Whitehead released a ... Read More



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