"At The Altar" Rhonda Hollins
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Episode Description: In marriage, two become one, but that is definitely a process. Some would call that process "from me to we." Rhonda Hollins shares her profound “me to we”...
show moreIn marriage, two become one, but that is definitely a process. Some would call that process "from me to we." Rhonda Hollins shares her profound “me to we” journey of love.
You will hear how a painful dating experience affected her, how a miracle shaped her and how the love for her Savior has enabled her to live, and lay her life and loved ones at the altar. Today, Rhonda and her husband Conell are busy helping hundreds of couples start off with strong foundations for godly marriages. And in this story, we are invited into their home, to see where it all started out.
Matthew 6:33: “But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.”
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Topics Shared:
Happy Childhood, P.K.
Parents married 50 years
Clearly saved at age 6
Baptized, and hears God’s voice
13 yr old rebelling, at odds with mom
Dating abuse
Learning to trust again
Honeymoon, and the loss of a parent
The “me to we” first year
A very sick newborn
Miracle provision, surgery and healing
God has raised beautiful ministry through their family
Ministry of premarital counseling and strong foundations
THE P.S. Questions Answered:
Asking permission before physical encounters in marriage
1.Tips on pursuing a relationship, pursue premarital counsel
2.Communication
3.Heated Fellowship
4.How to Keep the fires going in marriage when things become stale
5.How has the pandemic changed you
Rhonda and Conell Hollins links:
Website: https://metowelove.com/
Podcast: “Me to We Talk” https://metowetalk.com/
Resources:
Women in Distress 24-Hour Crisis Hotline 1-954-761-1133
Guest Quotes:
Conell “Marriage is one conversation, one long, long communication.”
Conell “whatever you did when you were dating, keep that going. Why does it have to stop? It only stops because we allow it to our we become stagnant, or we become lazy. We become lazy in love, and once you become lazy and complacent, it is hard to get out of it.” It’s hard to get back to something that is special, something that is fiery.
Conell “A name has no character, no color, no flaw, but it means so much.”
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Raven Hartwell’s story.
https://lettersfromhomepodcast.com/podcast/living-and-loving-out-loud-raven-hartwell-ep-51/
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