How well do you know your wife?

Martin Luther said, “There is no more lovely, friendly or charming relationship, communion or company, than a good marriage.” That being said, how well do you know your wife? Consider the following questions: Do you know what she is worried about today? Do you know her greatest concern for herself? For you? For your children?…

Some truths regarding personal suffering

In an earlier post I mentioned that our elder’s are reading through Paul David Tripp’s book Instruments in the Redeemer’s Hands: People in Need of Change Helping People in Need of Change and the wisdom he brings to the reader is unbelievably important.  Briefly, I wanted to share some truths he submit to the reader…

Time To End The Stereotypes About Biblical Counseling

This is reposted from Dr. Kellemen’s website.  I found it to be an encouraging and insightful post.  Enjoy! 5 Reasons It’s Past Time to End the Stereotypes about Biblical Counseling  I received an email recently sharing that a counseling professor at an Evangelical seminary said that a certain biblical counselor was “dangerous.” It wasn’t a…

The Message of the Bible in 221 Words

D.A. Carson: God is the sovereign, transcendent and personal God who has made the universe, including us, his image-bearers. Our misery lies in our rebellion, our alienation from God, which, despite his forbearance, attracts his implacable wrath. But God, precisely because love is of the very essence of his character, takes the initiative and prepared…