Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind... Romans 12:2
Volume 9, Number 2 | Winter 2004
When we confuse the roles of family and church, our good intentions are supplanted by dangerous idolatry and self-inflicted limitations.
Differing Opinions:
Is spanking a biblical and godly form of punishment or a wicked abuse of parental power?
Instead of teaching our boys a vibrant, warrior faith, the church has taught them that it isn't nice to bloody bad boys' noses. This hasn't stopped the fighting, but it has failed to teach young men when and how to fight.
Real Christian men aren't like worldy men. They don't watch TV and grunt at their family, they don't avoid hard words and difficult discussions, and they don't allow their brothers to live in sin and ignore the faith.
Family Worship from The Directory for Family-Worship
Family worship is vital to having a strong family. This insightful adaptation both illustrates and demonstrates that important point.
Reviews:
Garry Vanderveen reviews Shepherding A Child's Heart.
Randy T. Mann reviews Hollywood Worldviews.
Zoltan Horvath reviews Finding Nemo (movie).
Courtship is not a dusty and old-fashioned antique of yesteryear. Rather, by placing fathers in authority, it safeguards the relationship and lays a covenant foundation that will prepare the new couple for whatever the future holds.
"Monopoly" is often painted as an abomination by a popular culture that hates to see people succeed in pleasing the marketplace. Yet, a closer look reveals that monopolies are not really evil in-and-of-themselves.
A father's love cannot go unchanged when his heart is captured by the grace of God. This is the story of a son who saw the difference that the Holy Spirit made in his father.
The gospel of Luke is more than another version of the life of Christ: it shows us how Jesus' life and death fulfilled all the Old Testament covenants and their accompanying figureheads.
"I wasn't ready to say goodbye." Six words that serve as a mask for hurt, longing, and anger; one phrase that will remain on earth forever.
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