In “The Accountant 2,” Ben Affleck’s character Christian Wolff attempts to navigate dating like a puzzle, leveraging data analysis to manipulate outcomes. However, his approach fails to foster genuine connections. The narrative contrasts his method with biblical principles of love, emphasizing that true relationships thrive on grace, humility, and selflessness rather than strategy.
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Taming the Tongue
Few things are more destructive that a tongue let loose to speak freely without the taming of Christian character. Be warned, Christian! You are at risk.
Are You Being Manipulated?
Anger and stupidity makes us easier to manipulate.
Love & Respect – A Perfect Harmony
The passage revisits Ephesians 5:21-33, emphasizing mutual submission in marriage as rooted in reverence for Christ. It portrays a partnership where husbands love sacrificially and wives respect their husbands. True Christian marriage reflects this divine relationship, highlighting how unity stems from diverse individuals growing together in faith and love over time.
Great Expectations
All disappointment in life stems from unmet expectations. What is the solution?
The 5 Most Important Things I Learned in University
Here are the 5 most important things I learned during my 4 years at college. What are the most important things you learned during your time?
A Guarantee for a Better Marriage
There is nothing you can do that will permanently check the box marked “good marriage”. Instead, there are things we can learn, that when practiced daily with intentionality, can keep our marriages on the right track over a lifetime.
Friends of God
Religions often keep people distant from God, but God has something better planned for you.
Being “Friends” on Social Media
What does it mean to be a friend in the age of social media? Do we even have any friends anymore?