As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, it’s a wonderful opportunity to pause and reflect on God’s abundant goodness in our lives. This day is more than a meal—it’s a moment for families to gather, share their gratitude, and glorify God together. Thanksgiving isn’t just about what we’re thankful for—it’s about Who we’re thankful to.
Read MoreMany families are looking for a response to this darkness—a response to all of the tragedies, sin, confusion, evil, and division we see in our culture. Parents are looking for ways to disciple their children through it all, equipping them with a biblical response to this world. And as our children navigate these dark cultural waters, we can lead well, helping them avoid unhealthy responses to the world around them:
Read MoreThe needs of our families are overwhelming. We can lay awake at night overcome with thoughts of physical needs, financial needs, emotional needs, mental needs, spiritual needs, educational needs, occupational needs, and more. Often, these thoughts can lead to discouragement, but what if we allowed the innumerable needs of our homes to lead us to dependence? What if we were quick to recognize our inability to meet all of these needs and immediately turned to the Lord in prayer?
Read MoreAs we celebrate the Biblical story of God demonstrating His love by sending His Son, Jesus Christ, to seek and save the lost, we invite you to spend time celebrating these 25 stories of 25 different characters and the truth they still speak today.
Read MoreIf we can get to the point where we no longer need to pretend like we have it together, then we can ask for help before things get to a "code red" crisis. No one I know has this thing all figured out.
Read MoreOne of the ways the Lord has allowed me to better understand grace-based parenting is by looking at the Biblical example of the opposite; namely, selfish, works-based parenting.
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