Archive: Tagged ‘confrontation’

10-20-2010

Mark is out and about at a speaking event today, so please enjoy this “best of” show!

Mark and Debbie open the show with an article that tells wives how to prevent their husbands from having an affair at work. Mark gives advice to a woman who has a verbally abusive boyfriend and another woman who doesn’t know how to confront her husband regarding his online activity.

He tackles a question from a listener who wants to know what causes homosexuality and applauds a woman who took his advice to “dump his butt” and got rid of her bad boyfriend.

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10-14-2010

Can financial debt ruin a relationship? Find out in the article that Debbie brings to start today’s show.

Mark answers an email from a guy who is doing everything wrong in his dating relationship and the saga continues with more info from the woman who was tolerating bad behavior from her husband. He stresses the importance of getting help EARLY in your marriage struggles. A mom asks if it’s okay for her 15 year old son to make his own choices in dating.

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10-07-2010

What’s the connection between porn use and elections?  Debbie brings an article to start the show to tell us!

The woman whose husband wanted sex 3 times a day writes in with a follow-up, another woman wants to know if God will punish her for divorcing her husband, and the guy whose wife has “it’s complicated” as her Facebook status emails back with more information on the situation.  Mark goes on a rant about inconsistency in Christian thinking and the way people “strain at a gnat and swallow the camel”.

A wife wants to know if she can confront the “other woman” she sees as a threat to her marriage.

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04-17-2009

On today’s show Mark talks about Vermont legislature’s attempt to legalize “sexting”, the importance of The Church getting “our house in order”, dying to self, unrealistic expectations in marriage, how to handle the sexual curiosity of children, the connection between free will, suffering and doing the right things, what the bible says about homosexuality, and balancing patience and long suffering with confrontation.

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