Thursday, July 26, 2018

27/06/18. That Spirituality is not Equated with"Going to Church"

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"Can two walk together, except they be agreed?"

Book review: Things I wish I'd known before we got married

Matt agreed to give up Sunday morning golf and began attending church with Jill. Jill agreed that she would join him looking for a church that he would find more engaging. They found such a church, and together, they are deeply involved not only in attendance but are involved weekly in teaching a fifth-grade children's class.
Incidentally, they now a three-year old son. Both agree that they are glad they found a meeting place in their Spiritual journey before their son was born.

Religious beliefs are often accompanied by strong emotions and deeply held convictions. Even atheists often hold their non-God views tenaciously, and those beliefs affect the way they approach life. In that sense, though they deny the existence of God, they are deeply religious.
Because our religious beliefs affect all of life, it is very important that we explore the foundation of spiritual COMPATIBILITY before we make the commitment to marriage.
I hope this chapter will help you do that.
Ponder on the following.
1) What are the basic religious beliefs of my parents?

2) Where am I on my spiritual journey?

3) How do my religious beliefs affect my daily lifestyle?

4)Do you think you hold enough in common to build spiritual intimacy in your Marriage?

Book Review continues Next Week by God's grace

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