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Calvina, the young battered wife of Duane, is in desperate need of a new start in life. Will her jealous husband, the mad man with whom she had been unequally yoked, prove too much to ever hope for a chance of staying together--a chance to fix her troubled marriage?
We encourage you to read the two main character profiles before reading the first chapter. We can be so wrong in the strong initial opinions we form of people, which we see in The Beauty Of Staying Together (originally published under the title: Detour), a story based on true events.Lo que leemos en la Biblia tiene que ver con todos los seres humanos, sean cristianos o judíos, ateos o agnósticos, budistas, musulmanes o adherentes a alguna de las filosofías o nuevas religiones que surgen en el mundo. ¿Por qué? Ver mayor información sobre este interesante libro.
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When we read the scripture of 1 John 5:20 that plainly tells us, "...Jesus Christ. This is the true God and eternal life," we know that Jesus is Lord. However, there's still the personal question an individual would do well to ask him or herself: Jesus is Lord, but is he Lord of my life? Is he my personal Lord? Far too many people say "Lord Jesus" carelessly. How many of them would Christ ask, "And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say" (Luke 6:46)? Calling Jesus Lord does not make anyone saved nor does it make anyone a Christian. Jesus is Lord of our life only when we keep his commandments. What is the spirit that should be behind the words, "Jesus is Lord?" It should be one of obedience.
Question to Ponder:
Could calling Jesus Lord while neglecting to obey him be considered one of the many things that the Bible calls vanity? Why?
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