Monthly Archives: May 2026

Scriptural Framework for Marriage Counseling: Reversing the Curse**

Howard Eyrich, MA, ThM, DMin. (Part I of IV) Introduction Let me begin with a short illustration of a case study. I received an email from a gentleman (hereafter, John) last spring. He said, “The pastor said I need to see … Continue reading

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Assumptions Are the Fuel of Conflict

When asked to fill a pulpit recently, I prayerfully went to my computer list of sermons and chose “Assumptions, the Fuel of Conflict,” based on I Chronicles 19. Narrative and Proverbs 13:10 warning. The church had a fellowship lunch following … Continue reading

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Resolving Hurts God’s Way

Introduction The woe has a long history. Choose not to add another chapter to its history. We read numerous scenarios in the Scriptures of those gripped with bitterness. One of those is a prominent display; his name is Saul. In his … Continue reading

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