Brandon Wall rants about why it will be difficult for the generations since the Sixties to cultivate virtue and find happiness.

Why Happiness Is Going To Be Hard For The Next Generation And Mine

More Caution About ONLINE Dating
Dr. Bing continues his warning to stay away from Online Dating like a plague. Another local lady was scammed. No surprises there.

Rihanna and the Sexuality of Death
Dr. Wall comments on Rihanna’s latest video titled “S&M.” Married and singles beware: she’s got the perfect plan to completely rob marital sexuality of any meaning whatsoever.

On Shopping For a Mate
Dr. Wall warns against seeking a marriage partner for it’s own sake. It’s better to BE the right person than to worry about FINDING the right person.

Characteristics of Couples Who Meet Online
Dr. Wall points out the risks involved in online dating to encourage single adults to utilized more traditional routes for meeting one’s spouse (through one’s family and friend network) and to help married couples who met online see the common problems faced by online couples so that they can be aware of the areas in [...]

Part Three: The Hiway to an Affair or Abuse: Courtship and Impatience: Handmaidens of Disaster
Dr. Wall cautions against seeking a spouse instead of seeking to be obedient to God’s call on our lives. The former leads to Hell and the trip there isn’t any fun, either.

Part Two: The Hiway to an Affair or Abuse: The Slippery Slide
Dr. Wall exposes how affairs and abusive relationships develop as a warning to all of us to guard our hearts.

Part One: The Hiway to An Affair and/or Abuse
Dr. Wall exposes the tricks of the abuser, seducer and the seductress. The techniques are the same.

Trauma Bonds and Terrible Second Marriages
Dr. Wall cautions people who are going through tough relational times to stay away from starting new relationships. Oftentimes a traumatic event brings people together romantically, but this is not the stuff of long-term marital success.

Recovery 101: Healing From A Broken Relationship
Dr. Wall writes that too many people jump right into new relationships right after a divorce. He suggests taking time to heal instead.







