We had big dreams, and then the unimaginable happened: a divorce. After the dust has settled, the issue of sexuality resurfaces. If we are no longer virgins, do the principles of purity still apply?


We had big dreams, and then the unimaginable happened: a divorce. After the dust has settled, the issue of sexuality resurfaces. If we are no longer virgins, do the principles of purity still apply?

Classic scenario: we are starting to clean our kitchen, and we get a call from a friend. An hour later, our cleaning has not progressed. Finishing what we undertake is nevertheless an essential asset for success.

We spend our adult lives working hard to pay our expenses and save for our retirement. We know that one day we will stop working. Now, in the Lord, we are never too old to serve.

Doing what God wants is very important. But God doesn’t want little robots. He also wants our actions to be accompanied by a good attitude.

“Love is…” That is probably the most quoted passage in wedding ceremonies. It is the ultimate standard for romantic relationships. But are we right to associate it with marriage?