Ngina Otiende
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“Can the sacredness of Christian gathering be the
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“The strength of a woman is not in how well
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“Sexual intimacy is a relationship, not just body parts coming together. The more comfortable you are with each other outside the bedroom; the easier it is to relax and the sweeter the intimacy!”
― The Wedding Night: Embracing Sexual Intimacy as New Bride
― The Wedding Night: Embracing Sexual Intimacy as New Bride
“God created a woman to be the keeper of her home. She sets the tone, and where her mind and heart goes, her home and marriage tend to follow.”
― The Wedding Night: Embracing Sexual Intimacy as New Bride
― The Wedding Night: Embracing Sexual Intimacy as New Bride
“What if, in the bigger scheme of things, God put the yearning and desire for our husbands, not so a man could fulfill all of it, but so we could catch a glimpse of what it means to fully and wholly yearn for God?”
― The Wedding Night: Embracing Sexual Intimacy as New Bride
― The Wedding Night: Embracing Sexual Intimacy as New Bride
“This is at last bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh” proclaims connectedness, equality, and mutuality, not dominance or a hierarchy of power.”
― Courage: Reflections and Liberation For the Hurting Soul
― Courage: Reflections and Liberation For the Hurting Soul
“Here’s to awareness.
That developing empathy for ourselves
is a healthy step forward,
not an unhealthy step backward
to unbelief.”
― Courage: Reflections and Liberation For the Hurting Soul
That developing empathy for ourselves
is a healthy step forward,
not an unhealthy step backward
to unbelief.”
― Courage: Reflections and Liberation For the Hurting Soul
“Just because it’s in the Bible
doesn’t mean it’s instructive.
Just because it was formerly
doesn’t mean it is presently
meant to be modeled after.”
― Courage: Reflections and Liberation For the Hurting Soul
doesn’t mean it’s instructive.
Just because it was formerly
doesn’t mean it is presently
meant to be modeled after.”
― Courage: Reflections and Liberation For the Hurting Soul
“The strength of a woman is not in how well
she adapts to a one-sided marriage
or endures a chronically immature connection.”
― Courage: Reflections and Liberation For the Hurting Soul
she adapts to a one-sided marriage
or endures a chronically immature connection.”
― Courage: Reflections and Liberation For the Hurting Soul
“Can the sacredness of Christian gathering be the
healing pool from which the forgotten half of humanity
experiences the Living Water, is reminded they
matter more than the marital places they dwell?”
― Courage: Reflections and Liberation For the Hurting Soul
healing pool from which the forgotten half of humanity
experiences the Living Water, is reminded they
matter more than the marital places they dwell?”
― Courage: Reflections and Liberation For the Hurting Soul