P erhaps no other event has so much joy, happiness and excitement wrapped up into it as a wedding. It is a destination of sorts because of all the hard work, effort and preparation that occurs beforehand. It is also a beginning—a springboard. It is a time to enter into a covenant both with your spouse and, most of all, with God. There are many moments which stand out in each wedding. But by far, the most anticipated moment, the one that stands out more than any other, the moment everyone in the room stands and turns to make sure they do not miss, at the climactic point in the processional music, is the entrance of the bride. This glorious day hinges upon this brief, dramatic entrance. All the hard work, all the planning, all the praying culminates in this grand, glorious arrival of the bride.

Glory of the Morning and The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife


“Bone of My Bones”
I laughed out loud when I saw it. You know what made me laugh? Historically, neurologically, socially, and even biblically, I believe one can make the case that women tend to be more invested in their relationships and marriages han are men. As my friend Dr. Some women exhibit more of this than others. I recently listened to a talk program in which a woman described how her husband had carried on a secret affair for more than four years. The husband had acted cruelly on many fronts. The illicit relationship ended only when the mistress died. But do you know what most surprised me about the call? The wife seemed more concerned about losing this despicable man than she did about facing a life without him!
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My eleven year old daughter and I were stopped at a traffic light on the way home from school. She has shed many tears over the topic because it is hard to understand from the Bible there are lots of hard parts on this topic! Also, commentaries are just not written on an elementary school reading level. It takes a lot of work to read and process the complex theological possibilities. One of the hard parts of Scripture and there are many about women in the church is 1 Corinthians
This play is based on early Wisconsin history and was first presented by the Wisconsin Players. This story, presumably of the Middle Ages, centers about Catherine Botal, who was dumb. Her husband desired that she be given speech. When the surgeons and physicians accomplished that feat, she talked incessantly.