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 | | A Man Is As Good As His Word | | by Yvonne Coverdale, Oct 31, 2006 | | Those were good values to live by whether you were man or woman. When a person gave their word they committed themselves to that person, people, job, duty, chore etc. I guess you could say the key to this is commitment. | | Comments(1) Liked It: 1 |
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 | | Keeping Your Ford All Ford | | by Ralph Brandt, Mar 11, 2007 | | Ford motor company had a slogan for it's replacement parts business, "Keeping your Ford all Ford". It was based on the idea that only Ford could know what was good for a Ford. But that how it is for the Christian, only God knows what is best for his children. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 3 |
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 | | Why Men Won't Commit | | by Beatrice Adams, Aug 21, 2007 | | There are many reasons why men won’t commit. Some say they haven’t found the perfect woman; some say they want to wait until they can afford the perfect woman; and some say “I already have the perfect woman, why bother to marry her?” | | Comments(17) Liked It: 15 |
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 | | Get It in Writing! | | by Mark Dykeman, Sep 30, 2007 | | They swear up and down they’ll do that job for you. But they don’t. Is it malicious behavior, or is it something else? | | Comments(1) Liked It: 4 |
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 | | The Psychology of Caring | | by Dennis McCaslin, Nov 2, 2007 | | Learning to make commitments in our lives is important for the right emotions to follow. Purpose is found as a result of acting and feelings will follow. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 3 |
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 | | Love Is | | by red dove, Mar 8, 2008 | | Love - friendship that is nourished by humility and watered by selflessness - is sure to open its leaves and lengthen its branches to pray to God. Love is defined only by the purity of intentions and prudence of the heart. What else is most felt and sweetest than that which is an offshoot of the total person towards a total goal for a total life for only one? | | Comments(0) Liked It: 11 |
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 | | A Little-known Element for Endurance in Marriage | | by Pete Macinta, Mar 22, 2008 | | With today's prevalence of domestic violence, divorce, infidelity and more plaguing marriages today, one could very well wonder whatever happened to love. I feel part of the problem lies in the word "love" itself, at least in the English language. For this, I know the answer is within the ancient languages of the Word of God. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 1 |
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