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Eat, Pray, and Love: Some Lessons for Christian Living?

Eat, Pray, and Love: Some Lessons for Christian Living?

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Although I have yet to read the book, “Eat, Pray, and Love” I did see the movie and really enjoyed it.  Many friends and family members who have read the book also encouraged me to do so, stating that it goes into many more details and explanations that were difficult to depict on film. In any event, watching the movie generated some of my own ideas about how I, as a Christian, can incorporate some of these great disciplines in my own life. I left the theater thinking that even if I (or others)  had the luxury of taking a year-long excursion to far off places, it really isn’t necessary to learn the life lessons so eloquently depicted on the author’s journey.

I believe that we can incorporate the principles of Eat, Pray, and Love in our everyday life and learn to live more purposely and authentically from this day forward. Whether you are a Christian, or of any other faith, these life lessons can benefit us all. So, how can we Eat, Pray, and Love within the circumstances that we find ourselves today? I’ll tell you now.


A Godly View of Love and Relationships

A Godly View of Love and Relationships

 

 

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 Christian single, have you been pondering whether the man or woman you are involved with is Mrs. or Mr. Right? If so, this lesson takes a Biblical approach to looking at love relationships and will give you some clear answers as to whether the man or woman you are with is the real thing and the best that God has for you.

Now I’m going to assume that you are already abiding my the biblical dating formalities, that is to “be not unequally yoked with an unbeliever,” and that you are to marry someone who is “in the Lord.” So, if your significant other is not of the faith you really don’t have to read any further. 2 Corinthians 6:14:15 asks us, “What fellowship has light with darkness?”  Do you really want the enemy as your father-in-law? Of course, he or she may be a wonderful person, but when the going gets tough who or what will they put their faith in if not God?


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