I’m not here to tell you that your children need to stay home all summer. But I do want to caution you to be realistic about the world we live in.
Read MoreWhether you’ve been doing it consistently for years, or you’re just getting started, it’s always important to consider the foundational practice of family worship.
Read MoreIf you consider your household to be Christian in nature, I pray that you will endeavor to establish and maintain a consistent culture of discipleship and family worship. It’s not too late to start today.
Read MoreOur doctrinal beliefs are not only expressed by the songs we sing, but they are shaped by the songs we sing. If you’re singing truth, you’re memorizing truth that will serve you for a lifetime.
Read MoreOur greatest desire should be to see all image-bearers reconciled to God in Christ. And flowing from that heart of reconciliation, we should desire to be restored to a right relationship with others.
Read MoreThe conclusion Jonathan Edwards articulates is the same one we must affirm in all that we resolve to do. At the end of the day (or the year), it’s all about the grace of God.
Read MoreWe must be the gatekeepers of the online world. It is up to us to know what’s on the other side of that gate, and to decide when (and how wide) to open that gate.
Read MoreAs we survey the origin of Thanksgiving, and consider a biblical framework for thankfulness, my hope is that you will begin to experience an overflow of Christ-centered, grace-empowered gratitude and gladness to the one, true, and living God.
Read MoreWe know that these men and women were Puritans, intent on worshiping God in a simple, Protestant fashion. But did you know? They were also radical Christian parents.
Read MoreIt’s no wonder that 1 Peter 3:7 refers to marriage as “the grace of life.” But to benefit from this picture of a godly relationship in the Song of Solomon, we must handle the text aright. Unfortunately, there are scores of people who mangle it; don’t be counted among them.
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