The Third Party Effect in Marriage

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Initially i thought that phrase "third party" should actually be "fourth party" since God should be the third, then i remembered that "two has actually become one", so we have the couple as one entity, God as another entity and the third party (if there is any).

A marriage is between a man and his wife with God as the center of the union, but in all sincerity there are third party influences in marriage too. Most times, when we say third parties, the initial thought is that it has to be a person, but NO, a third party can be anybody and anything that has any form of influence ( positive or negative) in your marriage. 

Its a wide spectrum here, its ok to have one or two positive influences in your marriage, but don't make them a party to your marriage, they can help guide you, but they are not a party in your marriage, always learn to draw the line and own your decisions. At the same time, there are third parties with negative effect on marriages and most times these negative influences are always so close to us and not easily identifiable. It could be a friend, a family member, an habit, attitude, money, a job etc.. and most times they don't start off as negative. 

So how do you recognize negative third parties? Here is my policy; " Whatever does not bring peace, whatever does not bring love, whatever encourages anger, envy and jealousy is not of God".If God is the center of your home and marriage, then whatever does not honor him should stay out, so that God will thrive in your marriage relationship. Take time to examine your life and marriage, identify the negative third party influences and work on them through the help of God. Never, ever underestimate the  negative effect of a third party, all the enemy needs to destroy a home is a foothold and don't let him have it.

Yours in the walk....

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Mike and Dana: Handling Difficult Family Members

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Mike and Dana share their experience on handling difficult family members and how God took them on a journey that made them better individuals.
Enjoy...
Yours in the walk.


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An Interesting Journey: Meet Mike and Dana

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Mike and Dana are a very interesting couple, and they have a very interesting story to share about how they met and how God has helped them over the years in their marriage.

Here is the first part of their story, watch out for more of their story this month.
Yours in the walk...


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A story of Faith and Hope:Tim &Emma (Conclusion)

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Tim and Emma has shared their story about marriage, faith and healing. Here is the concluding part of Tim and Emma's story of faith and hope.
I hope you enjoyed Tim and Emma's series.
Watch out for our next couple in two weeks. :)
Yours in the walk...



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A story of Faith & Hope: Continuation of Tim & Emma's story.

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Two weeks ago, we met Tim and Emma, today, they will be sharing their experience during one of the toughest moments of their marriage and how God brought them through.
There will be trials and tribulations, but God has promised us victory.
Watch and Enjoy.
Yours in the walk.




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A story of Faith & Hope: Meet Tim & Emma

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Early this year, I decided my few years of experience in marriage just wasn't enough (besides, am still learning and growing) because people are faced with different challenges in marriage everyday. Most times, we learn and are encouraged by other people's stories.
Am sorry it took a while to post the first story, but over the next couple of weeks, Tim and Emma will be sharing their story of love, faith, hope and overcoming the battle of cancer.

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THE MARRIAGE FLIGHT

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Have you ever considered why a plane needs two pilots or why there is always a lot of turbulence at the takeoff of a plane, until it stabilizes in the air?  So this reminds me of my very first experience on a plane, it was a flight from Lagos to Abuja on my way to the Abuja law school in Nigeria. I remember acting like I was so experienced and I just didn't want it to be so obvious it was my first flight ever. After settling down and the plane was about to take off, I remember saying a silent quick prayer and I just wasn't prepared for what happened nextJ. Then the turbulence started as the plane tried to steady in the air, unconsciously, I grabbed the hands of the elderly man sitting next to me and I started speaking in tongues, LOL (laughing out loud). I think I spoke in tongues almost throughout the flight. The elderly man whose hands I held was very gracious, he asked if it was my first time and I said yes and he said I could hang on to his hands as long as I wanted and he even held me back. Every time I grew tense, he sensed it in my grips and he would reassure me with his firmer yet calm grip.

My first flight experience reminds me of marriage. Just like two pilots who have been trained to fly a plane, they have to work together to ensure a safe flight and the safety of everyone on board. So also is marriage, despite the “training” or counselling, the couple have to work together to ensure a safe marriage flight with the bible as their daily guide. And yes, there will be turbulence, but the couple have to master the art of flying through the turbulence, through prayers and the word of God.

After a turbulence, the plane steadies in the air and even gains momentum to fly higher. In marriage, the turbulence period should make the couple stronger and even give them momentum to fly higher together. The best time to gather momentum is usually in the period of serenity, through prayers and studying of the word, in preparation of what is ahead.

As we move on in 2014, consider your marriage flight and which phase you are on, are you just getting ready to fly, or still on the runway and just about to take off? Have you just encountered a turbulence or still going through a turbulence? Or maybe you are in the serenity phase? Whatever phase it is, let God be your anchor, let the bible be your flight guide and soar through that turbulence. And always remember and ensure the safety of lives on board; your children, friends and family who are looking up to you for a safe flight.

This year, we will be looking at the lives of real couples who have gone through one turbulence period or the other and how they have been able to work through it, through the help of God. These couples will be sharing their stories as a testimony and also a way to encourage others going through the same situation or something similar.

Have a safe flight all.

Yours in the walk.

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