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Romantic Conflict: An Introduction to a Gospel-Centered Marriage

by admin | Feb 15, 2013 | Church Resource | 0 comments

The following message was given at The Summit Church on February 9-10, 2013. It examines the implications of  Jesus’ call to discipleship in Luke 9:23-24 for marital conflict and romance.

For the podcast or transcript of this sermon click here.

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This sermon represents the core concepts that are developed further in the  “Creating a Gospel-Centered Marriage” seminar series that is comprised of:

  • Foundations
  • Communication
  • Finances
  • Decision-Making
  • Intimacy

The content of this sermon became the foundation for my booklet Romantic Conflict: Embracing Desires the Bless Not Bruise.

If this post was beneficial for you, then consider reading other blogs from my “Favorite Posts on Communication” or “Favorite Posts on Marriage” post which address other facets of these subjects.

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