Myles Munroe
Myles Munroe
Myles Munroe, OBEwas a Bahamian Evangelical Christian evangelist and ordained Pentecostal minister who founded and led the Bahamas Faith Ministries Internationaland Myles Munroe International. He was chief executive officer and chairman of the board of the International Third World Leaders Association and president of the International Leadership Training Institute as well as the author of numerous books...
NationalityBahamian
ProfessionReligious Leader
Date of Birth20 April 1954
CityNassau, Bahamas
CountryBahamas
Every conscientious husband and wife should measure their marriage by the unchanging standard of the principles found in God's Word.
Faithfulness to your husband means sticking up for him, always building him up and never tearing him down.
When trying to communicate with each other, a husband and wife should be careful to make sure their voices and faces agree with their words.
The husband provides direction; the wife, maintenance.
Marital faithfulness involves more than just sexual fidelity. Being faithful to your wife also means defending her and affirming her beauty, intelligence, and integrity at all times, particularly before other people. Faithfulness to your husband means sticking up for him, always building him up and never tearing him down. Marital fidelity means that your spouse’s health, happiness, security, and welfare take a higher place in your life than anything else except your own relationship with the Lord.
It is my belief that no matter how advanced man may become in science, technology, systems, and knowledge, he can never improve on the foundational precepts of marriage as the bedrock of social development.
I discovered who I was when I discovered God. You are just like your father God.
I think leadership is not something you learn; it's something you discover.
It is my conviction that marriage is such a good idea, only God could have thought of it.
God's purpose is more important than our plans.
Every human heart cries and yearns for the same thing: a chance to fulfill his or her own dreams and desires. Even the poorest man has a dream.
Trust is a product of test over time.
We live in a disposable, 'cast-off and throw-away' society that has largely lost any real sense of permanence. Ours is a world of expiration dates, limited shelf life, and planned obsolescence. Nothing is absolute.
So what do you desire to do? What do you really want to do as a person? You need to stop and document that; write it down; make a plan; and then God says, 'I'll direct your steps.'