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Rather than fight with your spouse, you need to fight for your marriage! Pastor D.A. and Elicia Horton describe how they've worked through financial challenges, ways to navigate conflict, and the value of spiritual discipleship.
They got into a six-hour screaming match two months before their wedding! Pastor D.A. and Elicia Horton had a lot of emotional baggage, but through commitment and believing in God's Word, their constant conflict began to transform into something beautiful.
Rather than fight with your spouse, you need to fight for your marriage! Pastor D.A. and Elicia Horton describe how they've worked through financial challenges, ways to navigate conflict, and the value of spiritual discipleship.
They got into a six-hour screaming match two months before their wedding! Pastor D.A. and Elicia Horton had a lot of emotional baggage, but through commitment and believing in God's Word, their constant conflict began to transform into something beautiful.
Rather than fight with your spouse, you need to fight for your marriage! Pastor D.A. and Elicia Horton describe how they've worked through financial challenges, ways to navigate conflict, and the value of spiritual discipleship. Book by guests: Enter the ring.
They got into a six hour screaming match two months before their wedding! Pastor D.A. and Elicia Horton had a lot of emotional baggage, but through commitment and believing in God's Word, their constant conflict began to transform into something beautiful. It's a miracle marriage story. Book by guests: Enter the ring.
“As long as God is continuing to reconcile men to himself, he's going to be continuing to reconcile men and women to one another.” — Kristie AnyabwileDuring The Gospel Coalition’s 2018 Women’s Conference, Kristie Anyabwile, Courtney Doctor, Elicia Horton, Irene Sun, and Shar Walker participated in a panel discussion titled “The Gospel and Racial Reconciliation.” They addressed a number of sensitive, yet incredibly important, topics, from why conversations about racial reconciliation are still necessary to biblical passages that deal with division to how Christians should engage in these ongoing conversations and resources that are helpful for racially-tense discussions.This episode of The Gospel Coalition Podcast is brought to you by Operation Christmas Child. You can build a shoebox online and OCC will pack for you based on your selections. These shoeboxes are delivered into hard-to-reach areas in and effort to share the gospel. To start building, visit Samaritanspurse.org/occ.
During The Gospel Coalition’s 2018 Women’s Conference, Elicia Horton, Quina Aragon, and Janette…Ikz delivered separate spoken word pieces in a workshop titled “True and Beautiful Words for Weak and Weary Pilgrims.” The three artists later discussed their stories, how they became involved in poetry, and how the gospel shapes their craft and fuels their mission.This episode of The Gospel Coalition Podcast is brought to you by Operation Christmas Child. You can build a shoebox online and OCC will pack for you based on your selections. These shoeboxes are delivered into hard-to-reach areas in and effort to share the gospel. To start building, visit Samaritanspurse.org/occ.
I get to welcome 4 of the amazing contributors to one of my favorite books of 2020- “His Testimonies, My Heritage- Women of Color on the Word of God.” Ka Richards, Elicia Horton, Portia Collins and Danielle Anderson join the podcast to talk all things faith and Bible. These ladies fire me up! Please use these links to find all we talked about in the show! http://www.sheshallbecalled.com/ https://www.portiacollins.com/about https://simeontrust.org/online-courses/ https://www.instagram.com/danielle.l.anderson/ https://www.instagram.com/danielle.l.anderson/ https://www.mbts.edu/about/conference/ftc20/womens-pre-conference/ https://www.instagram.com/ehorton82/ https://simeontrust.org/workshop/online-epistles-women/
On this episode of Next Gen on Mission, Shane sits down with D.A. and Elicia Horton, a church planting couple in Long Beach, California, to talk about the next generation and relationships, pursing purity in all aspects of life and why their lives are dedicated to pouring into the next generation. Learn more about Go2 at go2years.net or text STUDENTS to 888-123.
Focus on the Family Africa — Rather than fight with your spouse, you need to fight for your marriage! Pastor D.A. and Elicia Horton describe how they’ve worked through financial challenges, ways to navigate conflict, and the value of spiritual discipleship. Resource link
Focus on the Family Africa — They got into a six-hour screaming match two months before their wedding! Pastor D.A. and Elicia Horton had a lot of emotional baggage, but through commitment and believing in God’s Word, their constant conflict began to transform into something beautiful. It’s a miracle marriage story Resource link
It was a special “Together-on-Tuesday's” Edition on WEDNESDAY as Jim and Martha talked with DA and Elicia Horton about their latest book – “Enter the Ring: Fighting Together for a Gospel Saturated Marriage”. Learn how to saturate your marriage and relationships in this podcast!
It was a special “Together-on-Tuesday's” Edition on WEDNESDAY as Jim and Martha talked with DA and Elicia Horton about their latest book – “Enter the Ring: Fighting Together for a Gospel Saturated Marriage”. Learn how to saturate your marriage and relationships in this podcast! The post “Enter The Ring” appeared first on iWork4Him Podcast.
Pastor D.A. Horton discusses the release of a new marriage resource written by him and his wife Elicia Horton and the need for marriage resources from the minority perspective with Kingdom Diversity Content Strategist Courtlandt Perkins.
From miscarriage to mentorship: Kristie shares how losing her first child in miscarriage led her and her husband to the foot of the cross. Kristie's work in church ministry, alongside her husband, Thabiti, has equipped her with life experience and biblical knowledge that has her passionate about the Bible and passionate about mentoring. She is particularly encouraged when women mentor other women in a way that leads them to a deeper relationship with God and a better understanding of His word. This passion has also led her to publish a devotional on Psalm 119 written solely by women of colour. Listen here as Kristie shares her journey. EPISODE NOTES: Kristie Anyabwile remembers saying evening prayers every night by her bedside with her grandma. Her grandma was her first Christian influence, but it was only years later, as a newly-married woman suffering the trauma of a recent miscarriage, that Kristie came to truly understand who Jesus was. From the time she and her husband were first rocked by the gospel message they heard on television until this day, Kristie continues to live in the light of that same gospel. Three kids and a few moves later, Kristie's ministry in the Lord revolves around her family; Anacostia River Church in southeast Washington where she disciples and teaches women in her church, and joyfully supports her husband of 28 years, Thabiti, as he pastors the church; and the work of the Charles Simeon Trust – an organisation that seeks to equip lay folk with Bible reading and teaching skills. Close to her heart is the practice of women mentoring other women. In this interview, Kristie speaks about what that can look like. Kristie also shares about the recently released devotional she was privileged to see through from conception to reality. “His Testimonies, My Heritage: Women of Color on the Word of God is a collection of devotions by a diverse group of women of colour—African-Americans, Hispanic, Caribbean, and Asian women. Contributors include Kristie Anyabwile, Jackie Hill-Perry, Trillia Newbell, Elicia Horton, Christina Edmondson, Blair Linne, and more. It is a faithful exposition of Psalm 119 and incorporates each contributor's cultural expression both within the teaching and as they bring the word of God to bear on their lives. Readers will be thrilled and encouraged by hearing God speak through his word as it is expounded by these faithful women teachers, and they will long for more.”* ENDORSEMENTS: His Testimonies, My Heritage: Women of Color on the Word of God “A rich collection of wise, talented voices. My soul has been refreshed by this timely reminder of God's kind and gracious provision for his people through his word. It's been a while since I've read a book that so emphasized the sufficiency and relevancy of Scripture for today's problems. – KATE MOTAUNG, Author, A Place to Land: A Story of Longing and Belonging; Co-Author, Influence “His Testimonies My Heritage is an edifying book. What the essayists in this collection have in common are two things: they are all women of color, and they all write out of deep and moving experience of joyfully coming under the authority of holy Scripture.” – D.A. CARSON, President, The Gospel Coalition “This book is like entering a type of class reunion, where the various shades of skin are beautifully enveloped in the exact same grace blanket. I feel comfortable and in very good company. Our Father doesn't ignore our context or race-linked struggles when speaking to us about his testimonies, and he soothes us through each other. I invite you to join my sisters and be encouraged and uplifted by looking at his eternal truth through these eyes.” – AIXA DE LOPEZ, Author; Speaker; Board Member, Christian Alliance for Orphans LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: The Revenge of Conscience, by J. Budziszewski Anacostia River Church in Washington DC Charles Simeon Trust His Testimonies, My Heritage: Women of Color on the Word of God, edited by Kristie Anyabwile SHOW SNIPPETS: "I guess part of it is just hoping that we would open our eyes a little bit more in our local context and see who God has placed right in front of us, and that we would take the steps and the initiative to learn from one another." "I didn't notice that there is so much that I learn from older women in my life by them just talking to me and telling me about their life." "She was the kind of person who, just in normal conversation, was pouring out wisdom that she did not even recognise." "All of us, in the body of Christ, can only (but) benefit when we learn from someone outside of our own culture." Can't see clickable links? Copy and paste this into your browser: tlpcwcw.podbean.com
Christine chats with D.A. & Elicia, church planters in Long Beach, California, about the dynamics and often blurred lines pastors and pastor's wives experience in marriage because of ministry. They share about how they're proactive in helping one another thrive. LINKS FROM THE SHOW Reach Fellowship // The Horton's book, Enter the Ring Submit a Question for the "Ask Me Anything" Episode Christine's Ministry-Related Books The Church Planting Wife // Partners in Ministry // Partners in Planting Articles Related to Today's Episode For Church Planters: How to Help Your Wife in Church Planting Help Your Husband Be a Better Pastor Four Conversations You Need to Have with Your Pastor-Husband Learn how you can support Christine's work Subscribe to the "By Faith" Podcast iTunes // Stitcher // Google Play // Spotify Connect with D.A. & Elicia Website // Elicia on Instagram // D.A. on Twitter // Elicia on Twitter Connect with Christine Blog // Facebook // Instagram // Twitter // Books
It was a special “Together-on-Tuesday's” Edition on WEDNESDAY as Jim and Martha talked with DA and Elicia Horton about their latest book – “Enter the Ring: Fighting Together for a Gospel Saturated Marriage”. Learn how to saturate your marriage and relationships in this podcast!
It was a special “Together-on-Tuesday's” Edition on WEDNESDAY as Jim and Martha talked with DA and Elicia Horton about their latest book – “Enter the Ring: Fighting Together for a Gospel Saturated Marriage”. Learn how to saturate your marriage and relationships in this podcast! The post “Enter the Ring” appeared first on iWork4Him Podcast.
Today we have two very special guests, D A and Elicia Horton. They have been fighting for their marriage for over 15 years and share some insights from a millennial perspective on the challenges marriages face. On our show today, you’ll learn how to fight the distractions and temptations of the world, instead of one another and what it takes to be victorious. As more marriages dissolve, government spending on social welfare programs goes up. When people can’t count on each other, they tend to look for governmental solutions to their problems. By fighting to save your marriage, you’re doing more good than what is measured by your own personal happiness. The post Enter the Ring – Fight for Your Marriage appeared first on Home Front with Cynthia Davis.