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Grace for Struggling Marriages

My marriage in the early days was really good in many ways.  We spent time getting to know each other better and enjoyed our new marriage. There were serious times

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Written by Mark Maulding · Categorized: Marriage, Marriage Counseling

Getting to the Root of the Matter

When dissatisfied couples talk about the top reasons for marital conflict, the following problem areas are usually listed: Poor communication Money and finances Sex and intimacy Raising children Husband /

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Written by Kathy Wilkinson · Categorized: Difficult Marriages, identity in christ in real life, Marriage, Marriage Counseling

Two Nature Teaching Has No Power For Adultery Temptation (Part 2)

(We’ve corrected last week’s blog where the names of Sherri and Naomi were strangely transposed in Part 1.  Thanks for giving us grace!) Alex and Sherri were sitting with me

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Written by Kathy Wilkinson · Categorized: identity in Christ, Marriage, Marriage Counseling

Discovering the Root Cause of Marriage Conflict

Manny and Janice each loved Jesus but increasingly found it difficult to love each other. It seemed as though they found themselves living in a vicious cycle of arguing without

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Written by Mark Maulding · Categorized: identity in Christ, Marriage, Marriage Counseling

Grace for Struggling Marriages

I understand what it is like to struggle in marriage. Mine did for the first 6 years primarily because religion prevented me from experiencing God’s love. During that sixth year,

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Written by Mark Maulding · Categorized: Marriage, Marriage Counseling

Accelerate Your Spiritual Growth


Here is the email I asked you to watch for. This is an eptastic opportunity for you to accelerate your spiritual growth. We’ve watched God do this in hundreds of lives and now we want you to have this same opportunity for yourself and/or others you care about. Here’s how.


Discover the power of God’s grace with our Advanced Discipleship Training program (ADT). ADT is an 8-month journey designed to help you encounter the fullness of God’s love and learn how to disciple other people in His amazing grace. Each participant receives the following:
 
  • Live, weekly, grace-based teaching by our qualified staff
  • Personal mentoring by a GLI staff member
  • Interaction and community within a small group
  • Audios and videos by nationally-known teachers
  • Collection of specialized books and resources
  • Specific training on how to disciple others
 
ADT runs for eight months every Monday night from 6 – 9pm starting July 11, 2016 at the Grace Life offices in Charlotte, NC. Go deeper into God’s grace with three-hour classes taught by our gifted staff. Topics include:
 
  • Untwisting Your Concept of God
  • Embracing Your Identity in Christ
  • How to Forgive from Your Heart
  • Resting in Grace versus Exhaustion from the Law
  • Hearing God’s Voice and much more…
 
In case you miss a class, you will receive a free audio recording. Here’s what recent alumni say about attending ADT:
 
“Next to my salvation, ADT is the greatest experience of my Christian life!”  – James C.
 
“I couldn’t have imagined how much more I was going to enjoy God until He replaced my law-based thinking with grace-based thinking at ADT.'” – Joye D
 
“I’d trade my seminary education for what I experienced at ADT. It literally changed the course of my life and ministry.” – Paul C.
 
The cost to attend ADT is only $1,700 for eight months of life-changing instruction. Pay up-front for only $1,500 and save $200!

You can attend at our office or live online through a powerful tool called Zoom. However, seating is limited for both!  So decide now if you want to come.
 
To get ADT details or to register email Sandy@GraceLifeInternational.com 
 
What if I’m not ready to commit to ADT and the 8-month schedule?


We offer a “taste” of ADT during the first four Monday nights in June from 6-9. For more info on this, email our Director of Training, Sandy Witherspoon at Sandy@GraceLifeInternational.com 


In His Grace,


Mark Maulding, President and Founder

www.GraceLifeInternational.com All Content Copyright © 2016 Mark Maulding but feel free to pass it on!

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Written by Mark Maulding · Categorized: Concept of God, etc., growing free, Hearing God, How to forgive from the heart, Marriage, Parenting, pre-marital, relational idolatry, surrendering rights

30 Things We’ve Leaned in 30 Years of Marriage

Wedding Day
30th Anniversary

 “I’m sorry but I don’t love you.”  These were the damaging words that tumbled out of my mouth to Ellen the first year we were married.  I cringe when I think about it now.  It’s not that we had a horrible marriage but there was a deficit from my side that I desperately wanted to address, but was powerless to do so. 

30 years later, I love her more than ever and I feel more loved by her than I ever have.  Would you like to know our secret?  It’s the healing, freeing, powerful grace of God in Christ!  Let me explain. 
30 Things in 30 Years
1. A revelation from the Holy Spirit of Jesus and His Complete Gospel/New Covenant is the foundation for a successful marriage.
2. Intimacy in marriage is rooted in experiencing God’s unconditional acceptance of you in Christ.
3. Jesus is your Life and your identity, not your spouse, kids or job.  Not knowing this always leads to relational idolatry.
4. Asking Jesus to live through you to love your spouse every day is the only way marriage will ever work.
5. Communication is one of the biggest challenges. That takes time, intentionality and God’s grace.
6. Men and women are designed by God as loving leaders and respectful responders respectively.
7. Almost every problem in a marriage is a result of one or both spouse’s fleshly strategies taking over.
8. There is only one answer to the flesh–brokenness, so we can know Christ in us as our Life, in an ever increasing way.
9. Marriage is one of God’s greatest vehicles to break you, i.e. to reveal the bankruptcy of your flesh and to free you from it.
10. Conflict is inevitable, but reconciliation is always possible because Christ is in us.
11. Forgiving your spouse every time is essential.
12. Not asking for forgiveness when you have hurt your spouse is not only prideful but puts undue pressure on the relationship.
13. Speaking the truth in love to your spouse about their fleshly behavior is not easy but is often necessary as the Holy Spirit leads you. As a result, both of you can grow.
14. Yielding your rights to God prevents you from living in constant disappointment and hurt.  E.g. The right for your spouse to meet your deepest need for love.  Only Jesus can do that.
15. You are not responsible to make your spouse happy but you are responsible to love and respect him/her.
16. When a spouse shares a problem, unless they ask for it,  they are not looking for a fix but a listening and understanding heart.
17. Christ living through both parents, not just one, is the best way to raise your kids. 
18. Time away from the kids is an act of love that will help you feel closer to each other. This includes taking your wife on a date at least once a month which is up to the husband. (And will keep your wife sane!)
19. Though not the most important, marital sex is important for a healthy marriage.
20. It takes time and God’s grace to accept, but He knew exactly what He was doing when He put you with a spouse’s personality type, totally the opposite of yours.
21. Don’t talk about weighty matters past 8pm.
22. If you have been offended by your spouse, talk about it right then and do not let much time go by.
23. It’s OK to feel frustrated, angry and express emotion with your spouse but it is not OK to spew hurtful words or actions out of your anger, frustration or strong  emotion.
24. Be on the same page about how to handle your finances using a budget.  (Suggestion: Financial Peace by Dave Ramsey)
25. “Different” is not necessarily “wrong”. (Such as having your shirts hung on hangers pointing left is “different” but not “wrong” if they are hung pointing right)
26. Do stuff together (activities) as this gives opportunity for social, emotional growth and enrichment with each other.
27. Do stuff apart (activities) as this gives opportunity to let your relationship breathe and minister to others.
28. Learn your love language and your spouse’s love language.  (See The Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman)
29. Know and understand your spouse’s temperament and yours, along with how they complement one another and how they may conflict. (Read Tim LaHaye’s The Four Temperaments)
30. When you want to communicate with your spouse, make sure you have their undivided attention.  In this day and age, miscommunication is an epidemic due to T.V., mobile phones, IPads and other technological devices. Make sure all of these are down when communicating with your spouse.
                    
Need help in your marriage?  Want to help your healthy marriage grow even stronger?  Come to our Marriage by Grace Retreat led by our Vice-President and his wife, our Financial Assistant, Bill and Tonda Layle.  The story of how God’s grace healed their failing marriage will inspire you.  And their teaching on marriage will give you grace based tools which are powerful but founded on grace, not trying harder to be a better spouse.  Please see the info in the sidebar.
Believe it.  It’s the Gospel.

Live Free In Christ,

Mark Maulding, President and Founder

www.GraceLifeInternational.com All Content Copyright © 2014 Mark Maulding

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Written by Mark Maulding · Categorized: Christian Counseling for Marriages., Difficult Marriages, Marriage, Marriage Counseling, Struggling Marriages

30 Things We’ve Leaned in 30 Years of Marriage

Wedding Day
30th Anniversary

 “I’m sorry but I don’t love you.”  These were the damaging words that tumbled out of my mouth to Ellen the first year we were married.  I cringe when I think about it now.  It’s not that we had a horrible marriage but there was a deficit from my side that I desperately wanted to address, but was powerless to do so. 

30 years later, I love her more than ever and I feel more loved by her than I ever have.  Would you like to know our secret?  It’s the healing, freeing, powerful grace of God in Christ!  Let me explain. 
30 Things in 30 Years
1. A revelation from the Holy Spirit of Jesus and His Complete Gospel/New Covenant is the foundation for a successful marriage.
2. Intimacy in marriage is rooted in experiencing God’s unconditional acceptance of you in Christ.
3. Jesus is your Life and your identity, not your spouse, kids or job.  Not knowing this always leads to relational idolatry.
4. Asking Jesus to live through you to love your spouse every day is the only way marriage will ever work.
5. Communication is one of the biggest challenges. That takes time, intentionality and God’s grace.
6. Men and women are designed by God as loving leaders and respectful responders respectively.
7. Almost every problem in a marriage is a result of one or both spouse’s fleshly strategies taking over.
8. There is only one answer to the flesh–brokenness, so we can know Christ in us as our Life, in an ever increasing way.
9. Marriage is one of God’s greatest vehicles to break you, i.e. to reveal the bankruptcy of your flesh and to free you from it.
10. Conflict is inevitable, but reconciliation is always possible because Christ is in us.
11. Forgiving your spouse every time is essential.
12. Not asking for forgiveness when you have hurt your spouse is not only prideful but puts undue pressure on the relationship.
13. Speaking the truth in love to your spouse about their fleshly behavior is not easy but is often necessary as the Holy Spirit leads you. As a result, both of you can grow.
14. Yielding your rights to God prevents you from living in constant disappointment and hurt.  E.g. The right for your spouse to meet your deepest need for love.  Only Jesus can do that.
15. You are not responsible to make your spouse happy but you are responsible to love and respect him/her.
16. When a spouse shares a problem, unless they ask for it,  they are not looking for a fix but a listening and understanding heart.
17. Christ living through both parents, not just one, is the best way to raise your kids. 
18. Time away from the kids is an act of love that will help you feel closer to each other. This includes taking your wife on a date at least once a month which is up to the husband. (And will keep your wife sane!)
19. Though not the most important, marital sex is important for a healthy marriage.
20. It takes time and God’s grace to accept, but He knew exactly what He was doing when He put you with a spouse’s personality type, totally the opposite of yours.
21. Don’t talk about weighty matters past 8pm.
22. If you have been offended by your spouse, talk about it right then and do not let much time go by.
23. It’s OK to feel frustrated, angry and express emotion with your spouse but it is not OK to spew hurtful words or actions out of your anger, frustration or strong  emotion.
24. Be on the same page about how to handle your finances using a budget.  (Suggestion: Financial Peace by Dave Ramsey)
25. “Different” is not necessarily “wrong”. (Such as having your shirts hung on hangers pointing left is “different” but not “wrong” if they are hung pointing right)
26. Do stuff together (activities) as this gives opportunity for social, emotional growth and enrichment with each other.
27. Do stuff apart (activities) as this gives opportunity to let your relationship breathe and minister to others.
28. Learn your love language and your spouse’s love language.  (See The Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman)
29. Know and understand your spouse’s temperament and yours, along with how they complement one another and how they may conflict. (Read Tim LaHaye’s The Four Temperaments)
30. When you want to communicate with your spouse, make sure you have their undivided attention.  In this day and age, miscommunication is an epidemic due to T.V., mobile phones, IPads and other technological devices. Make sure all of these are down when communicating with your spouse.
                    
Need help in your marriage?  Want to help your healthy marriage grow even stronger?  Come to our Marriage by Grace Retreat led by our Vice-President and his wife, our Financial Assistant, Bill and Tonda Layle.  The story of how God’s grace healed their failing marriage will inspire you.  And their teaching on marriage will give you grace based tools which are powerful but founded on grace, not trying harder to be a better spouse.  Please see the info in the sidebar.
Believe it.  It’s the Gospel.

Live Free In Christ,

Mark Maulding, President and Founder

www.GraceLifeInternational.com All Content Copyright © 2014 Mark Maulding

Continue Reading »

Written by Mark Maulding · Categorized: Christian Counseling for Marriages., Difficult Marriages, Marriage, Marriage Counseling, Struggling Marriages

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