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07/05/2026

Is marriage about compromise, or is it about choosing whose voice carries the greatest influence?
Pastor Otha Turnbough recently shared on the “We need to talk podcast “, the perspective that some wives are quick to follow the direction of managers, supervisors, or others at work, yet resist the leadership of their husbands at home. It’s a thought-provoking comparison that raises an important question.
Healthy marriages require mutual love, respect, trust, communication, and compromise. For couples who embrace a biblical view of marriage, submission is often understood not as inferiority or control, but as a voluntary act within a relationship where both husband and wife are accountable to love, honor, and serve one another.
What do you think? Is Pastor Turnbough’s perspective valid, or does the comparison overlook the complexities of modern marriage? We’d love to hear your thoughts.

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06/01/2026

Monday Manna: Leadership lesson of the day. Ever feel like you have to do everything yourself?

In Exodus 18:13-26, Moses was trying to judge every single dispute for the Israelites all by himself. His father-in-law, Jethro, saw him burning out and gave some of the best leadership advice in history: Delegate.Jethro told Moses to focus on the big picture (teaching the laws and praying for the people) and to appoint trustworthy leaders to handle the smaller, daily issues.Here is what we can take away from this ancient wisdom today:Recognize burnout: If you are doing it all, you are headed for a crash.Focus on your strengths:
Do what you do best and release the rest.Empower others: Trust capable people to step up and lead.You do not have to carry the load alone. Where can you share the burden this week?

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