Truth that Makes a Difference

Finding meaning in life, marriage, and faith

Would You Lay Down Your Life For Your Spouse?

January 10, 2017

When asked, “What would you be willing to do for your spouse?” most of us are quick to profess how we would lay down our life for our spouse. We … Read more

Genesis 17 – Going Under the Knife

January 8, 2017

Would you join a club that required you to have surgery on an extremely private and intimate part of your body? Probably not. Yet this is exactly what God required … Read more

What Does a Ham Have to Do With Marriage?

January 3, 2017

At the beginning of every year, we look at things we can do to make the new year better. But when it comes to marriage, what you do now will … Read more

Genesis 16 – Can I Help?

January 2, 2017

Ever have a problem you felt God was not handling, or at least not handling quickly enough? When this happens, we often try to do something logical or reasonable to … Read more

Genesis 15 – The Power of Believing

December 29, 2016

In the Star Wars movie “The Empire Strikes Back,” the Jedi master Yoda raises Luke Skywalker’s ship out of the Dagobah swamp using nothing but the force. Stunned by the … Read more

A Quiet Christmas

December 25, 2016

It’s Christmas morning 2016, and I’m up early. Not because there are children clambering to open presents, but because I received the gift of a sinus infection and my head couldn’t … Read more

Merry Christmas!

December 25, 2016

How to Remove That Fishy Smell in Marriage

December 21, 2016

In my last Normal Marriage post, I talked about the fishy smell that occurs in marriage when you run away from something you know you need to do. In that … Read more

How to Avoid that Fishy Smell in Marriage

December 13, 2016

Even if you’re not particularly religious, you’re probably familiar with the biblical story of Jonah. Jonah was a guy who didn’t want to do what God wanted him to do. … Read more

Genesis 14 – Give Credit Where Credit is Due

November 25, 2016

I didn’t like group projects in school, because one person would do most of the work while those who did little took the credit. When a group of people work … Read more