It is a story of teenage rebellion. It is the story of sudden tragedy and the loss of a husband. It is the story of orphans adopted. It is the difficult story of a messy world. But it is the story of God’s grace. On this edition of Generations, Shari McMinn speaks of the tremendous blessing of covenant bonds that bend a little but don’t break. Shari is the author of a new book, called “Stretched, Yet Unbroken.” Here is a huge encouragement if you have ever lost a loved one, if you have ever adopted a child or thought about it, or if you have ever had a wayward child. These are inescapable realities in a fallen world. But there is one more inescapable reality you need to know about: God’s grace!
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Confused huh? I'm confused. Did the lady say in the middle that she committed adultery with a married man and that she ended up marrying him. Wouldn't this be an adulterous marriage? Why wasn't this even explained and why wasn't it mentioned that a man and women shouldn't be having lunch together at work, because adultery can happen, like it did for these people. I don't like the way adultery was glossed over in this talk. It's about covenant so what happened to this mans real (first) wife???
Kevin Swanson has served as elder and pastor of Reformation Church, OPC since its inception. Kevin was raised on the mission field in Japan in the 1960's and 1970's. Together with his wife Brenda, they are bringing up five children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord....