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Biblical Romance: The Design for Intimacy - Part 2 with Guest Rev. Tommy Nelson 

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Today on Family Talk, Pastor Tommy Nelson continues his sermon on biblical romance from the Song of Songs in Scripture. Because dating is an important step for two people to determine their compatibility, Pastor Tommy explains with a Bible reference that warns about the potential problems that could damage a courtship. It’s from Song of Songs 2:15 which says, “Catch for us the foxes, the little foxes that ruin the vineyards, our vineyards that are in bloom.” Hear more as Rev. Nelson continues to share some practical, preventative measures that will help protect your own relationship.
About Today's Guest: Rev. Tommy Nelson
Rev. Tommy Nelson serves as the senior pastor of Denton Bible Church. He graduated from the University of North Texas with a Bachelor of Education and received his Master’s in biblical studies from Dallas Theological Seminary. He is a best-selling author of several books including, "A Life Well Lived," "The Book of Romance," "The Big Picture," and "Walking on Water." Tommy and his wife, Teresa, live in Texas and have two adult sons.
Resources Mentioned:
DentonBible.org
"The Book of Romance: What Solomon Says About Love, Sex, and Intimacy" book by Rev. Tommy Nelson
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