This is Why I Am Married to an Unbeliever

This past weekend, my husband, our daughter and I flew to Sacramento to spend several days with my husband’s mom and dad. Also joining us at the house was my spouse’s brother, his girlfriend and my husband’s cousin, his wife and twin daughters and their grandma, who is my husband’s mother’s sister.  Hunh?  Are you confused yet?  Double hunh?  I guess it isn’t important I name all of the players, yet it is.  You see, I have been praying for the salvation of many of these people for more than 18 years.

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This is Why I Am Married to an Unbeliever

 
Outdoor games – including safer versions of old faves – are simply good, green fun

In today’s Wii-filled electronic game age, the hottest-selling summer pastimes are true throwbacks. No batteries or power cord necessary. MICHAEL ALLEN JONES mjones@sacbee.com

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Outdoor games – including safer versions of old faves – are simply good, green fun

 
Weekend Devo – God’s in the Details

That's why I don't think there's any comparison between the present hard times and the coming good times. The created world itself can hardly wait for what's coming next. Everything in creation is being more or less held back.

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How I Found Healing

Many of you, who have been readers here at Spiritually Unequal Marriage for a long time, likely know that I began this blog more than four years ago because the Lord, Jesus, healed me and my marriage. It was a journey with Christ that returned my hope and instilled peace in my life and gifted me with authentic joy.  After finding a real relationship with Jesus, He then urged me to share the path of healing with others who are traveling behind me. For all of our many new readers who have not had the opportunity to go into the archives, I want to share the single most important and powerful thing that changed my life.  My Daily Bible   This is a picture of my Bible. I began reading it on June 13, 1998 and have read through God's word every year since.

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Marriage Monday – Let’s Take a Candy Break

It’s Marriage Monday over with e-Mom of Chrysalis .  July’s topic, “Blessing Our Parents” taps into the joys of extended family. How are we incorporating the older generation into our married lives in healthy ways?  Of the topic choices, I selected: • Long-Distance Grand-parenting: What Works for Us  If you are a blogger, please join in the fun. If you are not a blogger, oh please, share with me your experience in the comments here

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Weekend Devo — Giving Love

On one of last week’s post, a commenter asked if God could teach her to love her husband unconditionally. This is such a good question, that I decided to share some of my answer here today. This is such a crucial area that I think we need to talk more about not only loving our unbelieving spouses unconditionally, but also HOW we do that

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How to stabilize whipped cream

To make whipped cream that stays stable, sprinkle a little unflavored gelatin powder over a small amount of water, usually 1/2 teaspoon gelatin over 1 tablespoon water for 1 cup cream, or 1 teaspoon gelatin and 2 tablespoons water for 2 cups of cream. Either warm the water and gelatin over simmering water in a saucepan, or warm it in a microwave until the gelatin melts. Set aside to cool.

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Gloria Glyer: Sacramento Theatre Company fundraiser

Toni Greenwell and Michael Alcalay are the chairs for the Sacramento Theatre Company fundraiser. What: The Fire Station Affair, a benefit for the Sacramento Theatre Company.

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Gloria Glyer: Sacramento Theatre Company fundraiser

 
Librarian Loses Suit Claiming University Was Hostile To His Christian Beliefs

Today’s Columbus (OH) Dispatch reports that a librarian at the Mansfield campus of Ohio State University has lost his federal lawsuit in which he claimed that the University as “an aggressive proponent of the homosexual lifestyle” is “a naturally hostile environment to the expression of traditional Christian beliefs and morality.” Savage v. Gee , (SD OH, June 7, 2010), involved an escalating series of charges and counter charges between librarian Scott Savage and various faculty members, all growing out of Savage’s suggestion of the book The Marketing of Evil as possible assigned reading for all entering freshmen.

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Sacramentan’s Hmong cookbook may be a first

Sheng Yang and her family – Paris, 8, Frances, 10, and her husband, Leo Lee – prepare to sit down to a feast of Hmong specialties including a soup of squash greens, pork and lemon grass.

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