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Navigating Marriage: Embracing Conflict as a Path to Growth

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Welcome to another episode of the Cross Point Podcast, where we aim to help you apply Sunday morning lessons to your everyday life. I'm Liam, and today I'm joined by Bill and Hannah Mesaeh to delve into our ongoing series on the Song of Solomon. In this episode, we tackle the challenges newlyweds face, particularly focusing on their first major conflict post-honeymoon.

Bill, an Air Force chaplain, shares insights from his recent sermon "Better Together," while Hannah reflects on their personal experiences of navigating marriage through thick and thin, emphasizing the importance of facing conflicts head-on rather than delaying them. We explore how these early challenges can act as divine sandpaper, shaping individuals and strengthening their bond.

We also discuss practical ways to handle conflicts in a godly manner, emphasizing the roles of repentance and forgiveness. Join us as we candidly share stories, draw from personal experiences, and offer advice for married couples on weathering life's storms together. We hope this episode encourages you to embrace conflict as an opportunity for growth in your marriage and relationships.

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100 episodes

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Welcome to another episode of the Cross Point Podcast, where we aim to help you apply Sunday morning lessons to your everyday life. I'm Liam, and today I'm joined by Bill and Hannah Mesaeh to delve into our ongoing series on the Song of Solomon. In this episode, we tackle the challenges newlyweds face, particularly focusing on their first major conflict post-honeymoon.

Bill, an Air Force chaplain, shares insights from his recent sermon "Better Together," while Hannah reflects on their personal experiences of navigating marriage through thick and thin, emphasizing the importance of facing conflicts head-on rather than delaying them. We explore how these early challenges can act as divine sandpaper, shaping individuals and strengthening their bond.

We also discuss practical ways to handle conflicts in a godly manner, emphasizing the roles of repentance and forgiveness. Join us as we candidly share stories, draw from personal experiences, and offer advice for married couples on weathering life's storms together. We hope this episode encourages you to embrace conflict as an opportunity for growth in your marriage and relationships.

  continue reading

100 episodes

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