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Sacrificial love

16 Bible Passages about Sacrificial Love

By BCL / May 26, 2025

Christians aren’t promised prosperity in this life. Instead, they are called to take up their cross daily, deny themselves, and follow Christ (Luke 9:23). Here are 16 Bible passages about sacrificial love.

What Is Godly Compassion?

By Daniel Rowlands / March 21, 2025

God’s compassion provides us with the model of what Christian compassion is. What is godly compassion?

What Is Mutual Submission and How Does It Apply to Marriage?

By Le Ann Trees / February 12, 2025

What is Paul saying in Ephesians 5 about mutual submission and how does it apply to marriage for husbands and wives?

How to Love Your Wife As Christ Loves the Church

By Derek J. Brown / October 23, 2024

It doesn’t matter how, why, when, or where you came to be married or how you feel about your marriage currently Here’s how you can love your wife right now as Christ loves the church.

7 Ways to Love Your Spouse

By Le Ann Trees / October 3, 2024

Marriages need nurturing in both the good and trying times of life. Here are seven practical ways to love your spouse.

8 Good Ways God May Be Growing You Through Slow Healing

By Le Ann Trees / February 6, 2024

We all want to be healed yesterday from whatever physical or mental ailment or troubled relationship we are experiencing. Here are 8 good ways God may be using slow healing in your life.

7 Biblical Ways to Care for Your Wife

By Nick Batzig / October 23, 2023

There are many things Scripture teaches husbands and wives in order to help guide the process of learning to love one’s spouse. Here are seven basic biblical ways the married man can seek to please his wife.

Building Real Community Jesus’ Way

By Ayrian Yasar / August 26, 2023

We want communities and relationships that are healthy, joyful, full of peace and love, and—most of all—real. How do we get there, and what are some deterrents to reaching that goal?

4 Roadblocks to Serving Others—and How to Get Around Them

By Adrian Crum / March 25, 2022

Move toward need, not comfort. Be interested in the burdens and sufferings of others. The road ahead lies open, full of service opportunities that don’t require any professional training.