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A Tale of a Maiden and Two Knights- Click here to read this article
Tammy Hensel  
This is a tale worthy and true about a fair maiden that had given her heart to the service of the King of Kings and was trying to follow the path He set for her. But the road was hard and full of much peril, so the King sent a Knight-in-Shining-Armor along the way to be her guide. He was handsome and of goodly countenance, with a compassionate heart fully devoted to the King’s cause.

Patiently Dating- Click here to read this article
Kaci Lane  
Valentine’s Day is definitely a day that everyone feels strongly about. You love it or you hate it; you think it’s sweet and romantic, or it makes you want to throw up. Usually (though not always) those who love it have a date, and those who hate it have no one of romantic interest with which to share the occasion.

Setting Boundaries in Relationships- Click here to read this article
Amber Newsome  
With 2007 fast approaching, now is the perfect time to start making your resolutions for the next 365 days. Instead of pledging to never eat another piece of chocolate, why not do something different, like promise yourself that you’re not going to allow someone to break your heart again.

Easier Said Than Done - Click here to read this article
Amber Newsome  
I recently rearranged my ever-growing collection of books, and actually stopped to read the titles this time. I counted 4 books on dating according to God’s standards, only 2 of which I have actually read. Not a part of my collection are both of Joshua Harris’ books I Kissed Dating Goodbye and Boy Meets Girl (yes, that was a shameless plug). So now, with a vow to date God’s way repeated more times than I can count and 4 books later, I’m still not any closer to dating the way God says we should.

Breakups - A Woman's Perspective- Click here to read this article
DinaMarie Fioto  
There always comes a time of elimination. The earth sheds each year. The trees and flowers let go of their identity. As the old identity dies, a new identity is born. The body sheds constantly. Some of it happens invisibly; so naturally and silently that we do not realize it is happening. The heart and the spirit also shed. They shed the emotions and experiences that we no longer need. They shed the things that stunt our growth. This, too, is an invisible process. Yet because of the energy involved, the emotional energy, we often feel the emotional and spiritual shedding; it feels as if we are dying. We are. Just like the flowers and the trees, we are dying to an old identity. This shedding, or death, is not the end of us, it is the beginning.


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