The Bible on Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage
Marriage is under attack! … of course, this might be a shock to you if you weren’t living in a culture in which 40 percent of people think marriage is a useless tradition—even with all the evidence that broken families are ravaged financially, physically, and emotionally by divorce. Yet God’s Word is clear that this institution, created at the beginning of time, is the foundation of a healthy family and nation. Ultimately, marriage is God’s idea. So what are believers to do in an age of rapid-fire marriages, rampant divorce, and tricky remarriages—individually and as a church? Pastor Doug Batchelor tackles these sensitive issues with tact and Bible clarity in an effort to help broken marriages mend, keep strong...
Full ReviewWedlock or Deadlock?
Coming together is a beginning, staying together is a process, and living together is a victory. In Wedlock or Deadlock? the author very clearly describes God’s will and view of marriage, divorce, and remarriage. Relying judiciously on biblical texts he also vividly deals with various concepts pertaining to: Choosing a life partner – Intimacy and communication in marriage -Relationships between a husband, wife, and children – Family finances. A marital commitment is the deepest spiritual bond between two people. A happy marriage doesn’t just happen; it is the result of daily choices! About Chandrakumar Manickam Rev. Dr. M. Chandrakumar, an Engineer turned Evangelist, is also a Professor of Theology and a reputed Bible Teacher. His extensive preaching, counseling and...
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Facing a divorce means facing many questions, concerns, and decisions. Few people feel prepared to traverse this difficult landscape. In this helpful volume, Jan Ansorge offers readers encouragement to work through struggles: emotional, spiritual, and financial and find a way to make it through another day. Ansorge draws from her own experience relating what may be most helpful to anyone in this difficult...
Full ReviewHe Loves Me Not
I have gone through a divorce after 33 years of marriage. It has been really tough. I looked and looked for a book, any book, to help me through the long, lonely days and nights of depression. Every book I read told me what I did that was wrong and how I could improve myself for a better life. I continually kept searching for a step by step book to help me in my daily struggle to survive. In utter frustration -I decided to write the book I wish had been written by someone else. I know the book is short, however, in this time of crisis, a lady does not need to plow through hundreds of pages. The...
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UNDER ONE UMBRELLA – The true story of a family torn apart by divorce but united through forgiveness and friendship. The unique and heartwarming account of a wife and ex-wife who become lifetime friends through God’s...
Full ReviewThe Divorce Myth
The commonly asked question today is, “Should divorced people remarry?” With great compassion and warmth, Dr. Laney maintains that the more fundamental question with which Christ dealt is, “Should married people be divorced?” His purpose is to draw the church up short against the runaway divorce epidemic with a theology of marriage. Challenging the church on the subject of divorce and remarriage, the author carefully builds evidence from scripture and from cultural and historical data for a no-divorce/remarriage position. Not everyone will agree with Laney, but it deserves the careful attention of all who are genuinely concerned about the divorce issue. About Dr. J. Carl Laney Dr. J. Carl Laney was educated at the University of Oregon (B.S. in...
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