
Love That Lasts: Part 6
All of us come into long term romantic relationship and marriage with hopes, dreams and desires. The problems begin with those as they evolve into something different.
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All of us come into long term romantic relationship and marriage with hopes, dreams and desires. The problems begin with those as they evolve into something different.

Sometimes when we don't feel love in a relationship, the issue may not be effort. The issue may very well be translation because we are speaking two different languages.

At some point in every relationship, there is a gap between what we expect and how people behave. We either believe the best or assume the worst. People who stay in love always do one over the other.

Most of us are not very good at monitoring our heart, but we are really great at monitoring our spouse's behavior. Yet your ability to stay in love has much more to do with the condition of your heart than it does with the behavior of your partner.

Falling in love requires a pulse. Staying in love requires a plan.

Is it possible for two people to fall in love and stay in love forever? It is, but falling in love requires a pulse. Staying in love requires a plan. Let us help!

Death Defying King. Doubt didn't disqualify Thomas — it set the stage for a personal encounter with the risen Jesus.

Death had the last word because death was the consequence of sin--but not anymore. Jesus, God's final King, crushed both sin and death and invites us to reign in life through Him.

Death to the King.

Jesus's kingdom is not advanced by force, but over time through transformed lives. We are invited to participate in its expansion...the world and the next generation need it more than ever.