By admin on Feb 16, 2010 in Christian Living, Commitment, Direction, Family, Forgiveness, Freedom, Initmacy, love, Marriage, Relationships, Sermons, Sex, sharing | 0 Comments
"The Juno Dilemma" Staying In Love, part one John 13:34; Ephesians 5:21 Westland Baptist Church Roy Meadows, Senior Pastor February 14 (Valentine’s Day), 2010 Jesus gives a NEW command. LOVE one another. John 13:34 "A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.” Love [...]
By admin on Nov 2, 2009 in Christian Living, Direction, Disciplines, Forgiveness, Freedom, Initmacy, love, Marriage, Relationships, Sermons | 0 Comments
Senior Pastor Roy Meadows explores Matthew 5:7,9 in "The Relationship Choice" part 6 of our series "Life’s Healing Choices"
By admin on Sep 6, 2009 in Christian Living, love, Marriage, Morality, Sex, Singleness | 0 Comments
We may be willing to ask the ultimate question in many areas of our lives – What is the wise thing to do? But few people really want wisdom when it comes to their sex life. But morality is one of the key areas of life that can benefit most from the Ultimate Question. [...]
By admin on Aug 17, 2009 in Following Jesus, love, Marriage, Money, Politics, Relationships, Wisdom | 0 Comments
What if there were a question that you could ask in any situation and be given the best way to think about the answer? Wouldn’t that revolutionize your life? Yes, it would. Listen in to this first of six messages on how to ask the Ultimate Question.
By admin on Jun 8, 2009 in love, Marriage, Relationships, Servanthood, sharing | 0 Comments
Relationships are sometimes difficult to navigate. Marriage is no exception. But, if we choose to follow biblical principles, most of the issues in our marriage or relationships can be handled with grace and understanding. Listen in to find out more.
By admin on Mar 1, 2009 in Christian Living, Commitment, Faith, Following Jesus, Initmacy, love | 0 Comments
Did you know there were better and worse ways to love people? What a strange thing to contemplate. In ancient times there were many descriptives of the types of love – eros, phileo & agape. What’s the difference? Why does it matter? Listen in and find out in this conclusion of "Fireproofing Your Relationships."