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I don’t know about you, but I’m never envious of other people’s ministries.

Photo by Jeremy Perkins on Unsplash This past Sunday I made the statement that the underlying reason for our sinful behavior, thoughts, affections, and words stems from unbelief. For sure this unbelief manifests itself in a lot of ways but I humbly believe it is an overflow of not believing the truth and promises of God’s Word and…

October 9, 2018 in Leadership, Sanctification, Theology.

Parents, connect Christian behavior with the Good News of Jesus

Parents: when your kids ask, “why do we follow these rules God gives us?” be ready to answer them the way Moses directed — by telling of God’s saving work. Here’s a sampling of some ways we can do this that Jack Klumpenhower gives in his book: Kids, why do we share with others? “For…

May 21, 2015 in Family, Resources.

5 Questions To Get At Your Child’s Heart by Paul Tripp

Here’s some insight Paul Tripp gives on understanding the biblical function of our hearts. He shares that the order of the questions must not be changed. You can change the verbiage but its important to walk through these question in the order given. What was going on? This question is designed to simply get a sense…

March 30, 2015 in Family, Resources.
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