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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Videos on "When Sinners Say 'I Do'"

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Sovereign Grace Ministries has set up a YouTube page of videos related to Dave Harvey's book, When Sinners Say "I Do": Discovering the Power of the Gospel for Marriage. Here are the videos:

Why I Wrote This Book
02:37
Why a book on marriage? And why talk so much about sin? Dave Harvey explains.

What determines the quality of your marriage? Dave Harvey explains in this overview of chapter one: "What Really Matters in Marriage."

Chapters 2-4
02:29
Often the deepest conflict is the one we're not aware of, and our fiercest enemy is within our own hearts. Dave Harvey points us to the only hope for victory in this overview of chapters two through four.

What actually causes conflict in marriage? You may be surprised at the answer in this overview of chapter four.

Chapter 6: Forgiveness, Full and Free
03:37
Is restoration possible after sin devastates a marriage? Hear one couple's story in this overview of chapter six.

Growth in holiness is not a solo project. In this overview of chapter seven, Dave Harvey explains how to humbly, patiently, and courageously lead your spouse to repentance.

God's grace doesn't just bring you to conversion, then leave you on your own. In this overview of chapter eight, Dave Harvey explains how the grace of God provides staying power for your life and your marriage.

Sex. It's a topic that has everyone's attention. But it's easy to forget that this topic has God's attention as well. In this (G-rated) overview of chapter nine, Dave Harvey explains what the gospel has to do with this part of marriage.

It's been said that all we need to do is live long enough, and we'll be bereaved. In this overview of chapter ten, Dave Harvey talks about maintaining hope when "death do us part" actually happens.

2 Comments:

Blogger j said...

This is one of the best books on marriage I have ever read.

1/23/2008 05:25:00 PM  
Blogger C Timm said...

Just finished reading this myself. Good thing the videos didn't exist before. I would have skipped the reading in favor of the movies as I often do.

I highly recommend this read to the married and un-married. The theology woven throughout is applicable to many aspects of life.

1/24/2008 12:30:00 PM  

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