by Christian Family Life | Nov 21, 2025 | Christian Marriage, faith, love, marital trials, Marriage Health, Restore, speaking life, trust, truth
Shelly Foshee God Will Make A Way When I hear that statement I immediately think of a couple of worship songs that I have sung many times. The first is an oldy but a goodie; God Will Make A Way by Don Moen. This song comes straight from Isaiah 43:19. What many people...
by Christian Family Life | Jan 24, 2025 | Christian Marriage, christian marriage, faith, Invest, Marriage Health, trust
Shelly Foshee Defining Faith We can find many definitions for the word faith. The majority of them point us toward loyalty and commitment. Biblical faith takes it a step farther and is thought to be a belief and trust in God based not on total proof or evidence, but...
by Christian Family Life | Dec 2, 2024 | acceptance, bless, Christian Marriage, christian marriage, communication, conflict resolution, grace, love, marital trials, Marriage Health
Gray Foshee My wife, Shelly, and I just celebrated 41 years of marriage last week. In the first 7-8 years we both worked diligently on trying to change each other. It was exhausting with no success or benefits to our respective efforts. There were so many things we...
by Christian Family Life | Aug 23, 2024 | acceptance, Christian Marriage, christian marriage, communication, Enrich, grace, Invest, marital trials, Marriage Health, Marriage Roles, truth
Shelly Foshee The World’s View The world/enemy takes the truth of God’s word and slightly twists it. Leaving just enough truth to lure you in, yet tainting it with sin, making it all a lie. Submission from a wife’s point of view has been defined as “being a...
by Christian Family Life | Aug 16, 2024 | acceptance, christian marriage, Christian Marriage, communication, Enrich, grace, Invest, marital trials, Marriage Health, truth
Authored by: Jamie Beeson; Business and Life Coach “We need to talk” I don’t know about you, but hearing those words elevates my body temperature and accelerates my heart rate. I tend to jump to conclusions and leap to some pretty strong assumptions when someone wants...