Our conversations on love the past 3 weeks through The Marriage Coach sermon series have taught us that communication is an essential aspect of a healthy relationship. Sometimes it feels like husbands and wives are literally speaking different languages. I came across this great video that just might save us all from the frustration of [...]
Archive for February, 2012
THE LOVE TRANSLATOR!
Posted in Christianity, Emmanuel Fellowship Church, Family, tagged Church, Coach, Communication, Family, Man, Marriage, Sermon, Sweetwater, Texas, Translator, Woman on February 22, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
THE MARRIAGE COACH CONTINUES
Posted in Christianity, Family, Marriage, tagged Church, Coach, Emmanuel, Fellowship, Marriage, Sweetwater, TX on February 16, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Sundays in February at Emmanuel Fellowship. Response to The Marriage Coach sermon series has exceeded our expectations. Each Sunday, we are thrilled to share life-giving marriage principles and overjoyed to hear testimonies of their applications. This Sunday, February 18, Pastor Mindy will lead us on an examination of Ephesians 5 and introduce an essential foundation [...]
EVER FEEL LIKE YOU ARE DROWNING?
Posted in Emmanuel Fellowship Church, Family, Finances, Sermons, tagged alone. church, Coach, Drowning, Emmanuel Fellowship, Family, Impossible, Marriage on February 2, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
I remember when I was a little boy, momma loaded us up and took us to Mineral Wells to the city pool. It was a major event for this country boy, because, for us, “swimming pool” meant stock tank. If swimming didn’t include brownish-red water, mud between your toes, and having to avoid cow patties [...]
NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE
Posted in Christianity, Emmanuel Fellowship Church, Sermons, tagged Alone, Cross, Drowning, Impossible, Jesus, Nothing, Tetelestai on February 2, 2012 | 2 Comments »
I remember when I was a little boy, momma loaded us up and took us to Mineral Wells to the city pool. It was a major event for this country boy, because, for us, “swimming pool” meant stock tank. If swimming didn’t include brownish-red water, mud between your toes, and having to avoid cow patties [...]



