relationships

Sharifa Stevens's picture

Love Rehearsal

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Yesterday, my husband not only washed a load of laundry, but he also folded said laundry and put it away.

The day before that, he helped me make cookies (and they fill my tummy with gastronomical joy! They are perfection molded in his hands).

He always leaves the toilet seat down.

Every day, he greets me with a wide grin when he comes home.

He tells me I am beautiful.
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Context is Everything

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Earlier this week I had the privilege of interviewing author and speaker Josh McDowell for an upcoming article on his new book, Evidence for the Resurrection. Along with this apologetic for adult readers, he and his coauthor son, Sean, produced and released two accompanying books for younger readers: Jesus: Dead or Alive (for teens), and Jesus is Alive! (for children).

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Bridge Jumping and Sinatra: Does Experience Elevate Communication?

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I've been ruminating on an op-ed piece that Bono wrote for the New York Times recently. After getting over the fact that the man seems to know no bounds of influence (and I admire his tenacity), I was particularly struck by a thesis in his article. The foundation of Bono's piece is the duality of celebrating this New Year, which he likens to two Sinatra renditions of "My Way"; one brash and cocky, the other regretful and introspective.

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Harry and Sally: The Age-Old Question

Through our years of talking with women about ministry, we have observed a frustration from some—working with men who don’t understand or value them.  Consider with us the question, “Can men and women really be friends,” and if so, “What would that relationship look like?”

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