As we move into this Father’s Day weekend, we want to encourage you and your family with three short devotions for your Family Worship. Our hope is that you will be able to find little moments throughout the weekend to sit down as a family, open up the Word of God, and worship and pray together.
Read MoreAs we move into this Mother’s Day weekend, we want to encourage you and your family with three short devotions for your Family Worship. Our hope is that you will be able to find little moments throughout the weekend to sit down as a family, open up the Word of God, and worship and pray together.
Read MoreGospel Family Ministries exists to equip Church Families and Christian Families with a biblical vision of family ministry, a biblical passion for family ministry, and biblical resources for family ministry. Check out some of our new Family Worship Resources and allow them to encourage your family as you abide in Christ together.
Read MoreAs you celebrate Holy Week as a family and lead one another in family devotions, enjoying the Scriptures and the story of Jesus' death and resurrection, we have prepared this downloadable and printable pdf graphic of the HOLY WEEK TIMELINE. Each day offers a summary of the events of the day with a Scripture passage that will help you pass this story down to your children.
Read MoreWe live in a very religious culture. Within five miles of where I am writing this blog post there are countless churches and other religious buildings and institutions.
This is not new.
We live (and always have) in a world with many gods (little g) that people believe in. Even in my neighborhood (and probably yours) there are those religious institutions, like the Mormons and Jehovah's Witness' that will come to the door and share their own version of religion.
Read MoreOur actions in life are do not come out of nowhere. A lot of us think this is so. We fly off the handle and say, "I'm sorry, I'm not sure what that was..." But the Bible teaches us that our actions are connected to our heart (bible ref), especially revelaed in unexpected situations. My family, as of three weeks ago, moved into a new home. We are very excited about it but this "new" home was actually built in 1971. So we've had our run of issues.
Last week we had a repairman come out to replace some rotted wood in our kitchen. We paid him after the job looked done without inspecting his work very closely (lesson learned there).
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