Scripture appropriates some actions to the Father because they reveal him as the Father. Likewise, Scripture appropriates some actions to the Son because they reveal him as the Son and to the Spirit because they reveal him as the Spirit.
Read MoreIn this 15-minute segment, we discuss issues such as the current state of public education (and the dangers associated with it), the difference between homeschooling and “panic schooling,” and recommended resources for parents.
Read MoreWhat if we shared with our children the vision of the family and home that God designed? What if we modeled and encouraged the old ways, the biblical ways, the Puritan ways, from the time our children were young?
Read MoreThere are many modern words that we don’t find in Scripture, but that doesn’t make them invalid. We know that abortion is murder, whether that exact term is found in the Bible. We use the internet, despite its absence in Scripture. A Republic is a superior form of government, even though Moses and Jesus didn’t mention it. We also don’t find pants, cars, smartphones, or government schools in the Bible, but here we are.
Read MoreThe following represents a select number of actual questions recently sent in to the ministry (lightly edited for brevity, clarity, and anonymity).
Read MoreWhen people want to be lied to, and look to use God’s name for that end, not only do they accumulate false teachers for themselves, but God is the one who provides them. When men give God false devotion, He gives them false direction. When they offer false piety, He offers false prophecy.
Read MoreThe world looks to motivate based on earthly success, which is ultimately fleeting. The Christian motivates based on a knowledge of God, which is eternal. Which one do you think is worth drudging through another language arts lesson? Your kids will recognize the same thing.
Read MoreYet, in spite of their sin, God had not forgotten about His people—nor His enemies (cf. Lam. 3:59-66). With such an exalted view of God, it’s no surprise that in 1925, Thomas Obadiah Chisholm (1866-1960) wrote the famous hymn “Great Is Thy Faithfulness,” based on the third lament in this book.
Read MoreThe following represents a select number of actual questions recently sent in to the ministry (lightly edited for brevity, clarity, and anonymity).
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