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Winner! And…Have You Fallen Out of Love?

by Kathy Collard Miller | Aug 16, 2016 | communication, God's love, love, marriage, relationships, unconditional love

Drum Roll… The winner of Erica’s Wiggenhorne’s book The Unexplainable Life is…Jeanne Doyon!!! Congratulations, Jeanne.Now, I’d like to begin a new series on restoring love in a marriage when we’ve “fallen out of...
Book Drawing! “An Unexplainable Life”

Book Drawing! “An Unexplainable Life”

by Kathy Collard Miller | Aug 9, 2016 | Bible reading, book review, courage, endurance, studying Bible

I’m so pleased to feature a book give-away of An Unexplainable Life: Recovering The Wonder & Devotion of the Early Church covering Acts 1-12 by Erica Wiggenhorn.Erica’s book is a Bible study for groups or individuals filled with insightful...

If You Change, I Won’t be Embarrassed

by Kathy Collard Miller | Aug 5, 2016 | assumptions, blame, communication, contentment, demands, encouragement, forgiveness, love, loving, marriage, unconditional love

Here is another post on the theme of “I’ll get him to the altar and then I’ll alter him.” This time, let’s look at the idea of “If you change, I won’t feel embarrassed.”If we think that, it’s because we believe...

If You Change, We Won’t Have Any Problems

by Kathy Collard Miller | Aug 2, 2016 | assumptions, marriage, people pleasing, perfection, relationships

I hope you are being blessed with our theme of “After I get him to the altar, I’ll alter him.” Today we’ll look at the manipulation myth: “If you change, we won’t have any problems.” Don’t laugh. I actually thought...

If You Change, I’m Assured Your Old Habits are Corrected

by Kathy Collard Miller | Jul 28, 2016 | assumptions, compassion, demands, love, loving, marriage, perseverance, prayer for others, pride, unconditional love

We are examining the theme of “When I get him to the altar, I’ll alter him.” Here’s manipulative myth #2:If you change, I can be assured you’ll never go back to your old habits. Tweet that!In all these myths, the motive is...
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