Tuesday, 26 March 2013

Claire‘s prayer the Night Before Her Wedding


 Show Me How To Be His Woman 

Claire knelt down beside her bed on the eve of her wedding and asked the Lord to show her how to be His woman, for she knew if she could please God, she would please George.




Show me Dear Father, how best I can serve both of you, for you know my heart more than I, and I trust You.
So many conflicting messages around me that I am confused,
and even George does not know how to answer me.

Then the Lord whispered in Claire’s ear, "Be still, my child.
Do not fear, for I will teach you how to bring honor to us both.

First, your character must be noble -- rich with dignity.
That will make you worth more than gold, diamonds and rubies.

Monday, 25 March 2013

Read This Before You Get That Divorce



Before Our Divorce, Carry Me Out In Your Arms

Dear friends, a very touching story that my friend emailed to me, and which I’d really love to share with you all. It is a letter written by a Singaporean man that talks about his marriage with his wife.

Please Read and Share to save breaking marriages. Whether you are Married or Not You Should Read This...
I hope you will enjoy it as much as I did.



On my wedding day, I carried my wife in my arms. The bridal car stopped in front of our one-room flat. My buddies insisted that I carry her out of the car in my arms. So I carried her into our home. She was then plump and shy. I was a strong and happy bridegroom.

This was the scene ten years ago.

The following days were as simple as a cup of pure water: we had a kid; I went into business and tried to make more money. When the assets were steadily increasing, the affection between us seemed to ebb. She was a civil servant. Every morning we left home together and got home almost at the same time. Our son was studying in a boarding school. Our marriage life seemed to be enviably happy. But the calm life was more likely to be affected by unpredictable changes; Andrea came into my life.

Six Habits of Happily Married Couples


Six Habits of Happily Married Couples

There are several habits that have been practiced by couples over the years that has maintained happiness in their marriages. 
Today, I want to talk about 6 of them that have put some magic into my marriage.
Reading about these habits is the first step, but please note that success in marriage hinges on consistent performance of these key habits.


Habit #1 – Give Each Other Pleasure
Happily married couples are committed to the goal of giving each other pleasure. You must stay focused on the ultimate goal – which is to give each other pleasure and not cause pain. It sounds simple enough, but can be very hard in practice.