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It’s a half-price offer, and you can take advantage of it by going to. You pay for yourself, and your spouse comes at no additional cost. Take advantage of this special offer we’re making for this week only.īob: This week only, FamilyLife Today listeners can register for the conference and, if you buy one registration, you get a second one free. To get away from the kids for a weekend-it is survival time, in my opinion, for marriages.

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Being parents today in this culture-it’s all “hands on deck”. You know, kids have a way of wearing a husband and a wife out and taking their attention off of one another.

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If enough water goes under the bridge, it’s probably time to paddle back upstream, and go back to the headwaters, and just take a refresher course and be reminded of why you two married in the first place. You’re going to hear some practical training on all kinds of issues, including the one we’re about to hear a message on today on FamilyLife Today.īob: You want to say anything to those folks who are listening who have been to a Weekend to Remember, but maybe it’s been a couple of years since they’ve been?ĭennis: Well, life has a way of changing us. You’re going to hear about it at the Weekend to Remember. It helps good marriages become better and sometimes all of us need to take a step back, and we need to be reminded, “There is something bigger taking place in your marriage,” as you mentioned earlier, Bob, “than just two people meeting one another’s needs.” There is a noble purpose-it is the image of God. They are wondering, “Why should we go?” You know what? Your marriage is the reason why we designed this. They have not been to the conference and they’ve been married 10, 15, 20 years. You know, a number of our listeners have heard us talk about this for years. I have to believe, Bob, this weekend conference really is the finest marriage insurance that you could ever buy to be able to, not guarantee your marriage is going to go the distance, but certainly to equip it to go the distance. It would be a great way, I think, to scholarship maybe a young couple who are getting married this spring or next summer.

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You sign up, and you come at the regular price your spouse comes free.ĭennis: Or, you can sign up as a couple and get a free registration to give to another couple to come with you. If you sign up this week and identify yourself as a FamilyLife Today listener, you will save 50 percent off the regular registration price. We’ve got a little special incentive to encourage you to do that. One of the reasons I bring that up is because, this week, we’re trying to encourage our FamilyLife Today listeners to take a weekend away this spring and go to a city near where they live or, if you want to travel and go somewhere nice for the weekend, attend one of our Weekend to Remember marriage getaways. I think couples need to see that in order to understand the grand design that God has for their marriage. It’s not that there is anything wrong with you, and your happiness, and your satisfaction but there is a bigger issue at work. I was thinking about the fact that at the Weekend to Remember ® marriage getaway, we talk on Saturday morning about the fact that marriage should be understood in a bigger context-that your marriage is not primarily about you, your satisfaction, and your happiness. Bob, it’s just thrilling to have a woman who does a great job with the Scriptures in an authentic way-just a very real picture of how marriage works between two people who are imperfect, but the call for your marriage to represent something bigger than just two people meeting one another’s needs.īob: You know, that’s one of the things I was thinking about as I listened to Part One of this message from Tim. I have a sense that there will be some women listening carefully to what Kathy Keller has to say about authority and submission on today’s program.ĭennis: Yes. Thanks for joining us on the Tuesday edition. Stay tuned.Īnd welcome to FamilyLife Today.

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How should we understand what the Bible has to say about submission, and authority, and headship? Well, we’re going to hear Kathy Keller exploring that subject today. Our host is the President of FamilyLife ®, Dennis Rainey, and I am Bob Lepine. This proves that headship does not imply superiority, nor does submission imply inferiority.īob: This is FamilyLife Today for Tuesday, January 17th. It’s not something that a husband can demand. Submission is something that a wife gives. I like this head stuff.” It’s respectful submission between equals. Kathy: If there are husbands out there that are saying, “Yes, I’m the head. Bob: Kathy Keller says there is a lot of flawed thinking these days about headship and submission.










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