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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: poodyglitz_98@yahoo.com Ordered by Date |
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1 | Thanks | Phil 4:9 | poodyglitz_98@yahoo.com | 147071 | ||
The only way I know how to ask is, "Is there something you need that the Lord can't supply?" Certainly, I would not ask in anger but concern. While it freaks me out and disturbs my spirit, I have the capacity to ask calmly and somewhat objectively. We could have more emotional intimacy, but that's the best way I know to approach it, outside of counseling. |
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2 | Believers and "Alternative" Spirituality | Not Specified | poodyglitz_98@yahoo.com | 147052 | ||
My wife, who is a believer, has been looking into subjects that contain ungodly spiritual practices. She seems to believe that some of these practices are okay. For example, she began identifying with Native American culture and came home burning sage incense in the house to "cleanse from evil spirits". When I said that prayer does that, she didn't seem to want to listen. I went on to say that looking to means other than Christ was occultic. She ignored me. I've been praying, but my wife continues to look into other things. I am on the path to finding a Christian marriage counselor, but wanted to get some other insight. Into the matter. What do we do when believers (especially ones we are married to) begin going down such dark paths? Thanks. |
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3 | Believers and "Alternative" Spirituality | Luke 11:26 | poodyglitz_98@yahoo.com | 147056 | ||
My wife, who is a believer, has been looking into subjects that contain ungodly spiritual practices. She seems to believe that some of these practices are okay. For example, she began identifying with Native American culture and came home burning sage incense in the house to "cleanse from evil spirits". When I said that prayer does that, she didn't seem to want to listen. I went on to say that looking to means other than Christ was occultic. She ignored me. I've been praying, but my wife continues to look into other things. I am on the path to finding a Christian marriage counselor, but wanted to get some other insight. Into the matter. What do we do when believers (especially ones we are married to) begin going down such dark paths? Thanks. |
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4 | Believers and "Alternative" Spirituality | Phil 4:9 | poodyglitz_98@yahoo.com | 147059 | ||
My wife, who is a believer, has been looking into subjects that contain ungodly spiritual practices. She seems to believe that some of these practices are okay. For example, she began identifying with Native American culture and came home burning sage incense in the house to "cleanse from evil spirits". When I said that prayer does that, she didn't seem to want to listen. I went on to say that looking to means other than Christ was occultic. She ignored me. I've been praying, but my wife continues to look into other things. I am on the path to finding a Christian marriage counselor, but wanted to get some other insight. Into the matter. What do we do when believers (especially ones we are married to) begin going down such dark paths? Thanks. |
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