Deborah's Blog
Friday, April 5, 2013 • Mrs. Deborah Ross • Sexuality
OK... so I am a little slow. I kept seeing all of these signs on Facebook and had no clue of what they all meant. So I made a post and asked, "What does the red block with the two pink rectangles in the center mean? I've seen it twice today."
... The truth is that God does love everyone!
... The truth is that God does love everyone!
Monday, August 29, 2011 • Mrs. Deborah Ross • Marriage - Advice
James 1:19 KJV - "Wherefore, my beloved brethren, let every man (or woman) be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath: For the wrath of man (or woman) worketh not the righteousness of God."
So, let us take instruction from James that our breakthrough will manifest only if we do our part. We must learn to control OUR MOUTH by praying, "Lord help me to listen more and talk less, so that You can work in my marriage."
So, let us take instruction from James that our breakthrough will manifest only if we do our part. We must learn to control OUR MOUTH by praying, "Lord help me to listen more and talk less, so that You can work in my marriage."
Monday, December 5, 2011 • Mrs. Deborah Ross • Marriage
Did you know that marriage requires us to be strong and of good courage? From the moment we say "I Do" and throughout our entire journey of life's ups and downs, marriage requires bravery! So, what is a person to do when faced with crippling hardships in their marriage? The answer: FIGHT! Now, we are never instructed to fight against flesh and blood. Instead, the Lord teaches us to war against principalities, powers, and rulers of the darkness.
Friday, March 25, 2011 • Mrs. Deborah Ross • Marriage - Advice
Learn practical and spiritual steps to having a healthy marriage. My prayer for your marriage is that the following things will become REAL as you study God's Word and press in to have a life-long marriage of joy, peace, intimacy and friendship. For men & Women.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012 • Mrs. Deborah Ross • Marriage
The term "submission" can be such a foreign concept. Whether viewed as a sign of weakness or as outdated protocol, many Christians will refuse to adopt a lifestyle of "submitting one to another" - especially in marriage. Tragically, all too often our words and our actions don't match up, when it comes to practicing life application skills of God's Kingdom principles.