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Remember My Chains
Our women's ministry just recently completed a beautiful study in the book of Colossians. I have read through it’s four chapters now many times and continue to glean new, rich truths. However, there are three simple words the apostle Paul writes to the church in Colossae that penetrates my heart every time I read themContinue Reading »
Forged in the Heart
Over the years we’ve been called on by many exasperated parents who’ve hit critical mass in their homes and are in desperate need hoping to turn their circumstances around. Continue Reading »
Teaching Your Children Self-control
It’s clear that scripture holds the discipline of self-control in high esteem.
Galatians 5: 22-24 lists it as one of the fruits of the spirit: "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, long suffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness gentleness, self-control. Against such there is no law." Continue Reading »
Discipleship: Part 4
January 20, 2017 01:26 PM
Filed in: Building Character/Discipleship · Child Training/Equipping · Teens · Family Relationship · Ministry · Culture
Filed in: Building Character/Discipleship · Child Training/Equipping · Teens · Family Relationship · Ministry · Culture
Discipleship as it relates to the stages of development
The Rhetoric Stage
In this series, we’ve taken a deeper look at discipleship in regard to the different stages of your child’s development. We have discussed what it looks like in the grammar stage (preschool-young elementary ages) and the logic stage (5th-9th grades). Now we will look at what discipleship looks like in the rhetoric stage (14 - 18+year olds).
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Discipleship: Part 3
January 13, 2017 01:10 PM
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Filed in: Building Character/Discipleship · Child Training/Equipping · Family Relationship · Ministry
Discipleship as it relates to stages of development
The Logic Stage
In our previous posts we discussed what discipleship is, and what it looks like in the early pre-school and elementary years.
Today, we are going to take a deeper look at discipleship in the tween years or the Logic Stage of discipleship (5th - 9th grades). We’ll discuss practical, effective ways you can help disciple your child in this stage. Continue Reading »
Discipleship: Part 2
January 06, 2017 01:03 AM
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Filed in: Building Character/Discipleship · Child Training/Equipping · Family Relationship · Ministry
Discipleship as it relates to stages of development
The “Grammar” Stage
In Parts 2-4 of our discipleship series we will provide practical and helpful ways to equip you in the faithful discipleship of your children.
Having raised and educated our own eight children we have become believers in the trivium model of the classical approach to learning. Continue Reading »
Discipleship: Part 1
December 30, 2016 12:57 PM
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Filed in: Building Character/Discipleship · Child Training/Equipping · Family Relationship · Ministry
Discipleship as it relates to stages of development
Rich and faithful discipleship should be the hallmark of every Christian home. For most parents it is something that is a genuine desire but often elusive and never fully integrated into family life.Continue Reading »
Resetting Your Priorities
A “good” parent is a humble and teachable parent. One who willingly and frequently reevaluates priorities. It can be an uncomfortable process, but one that is absolutely necessary to maintain a home that is conducive to the faithful nurturing and training of children.Continue Reading »
Ah, Don't Worry - It's Urgent!
Sometimes when I deeply ponder the gravity of parenting and truly consider the stakes, a certain deep-seated uneasiness (perhaps approaching panic) slips over me. It isn't thinking about parenting in general that does this, it is thinking about the parenting of a specific child who seems to have drifted off course without my having noticed it sooner.
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What Your Wife Needs From You to Parent Well
In “Parenting Flows From Your Marriage” we shared that we’ve been collecting a sort of mental notebook around ways marriages can be self strengthening and in turn be able to deliver more effective parenting.
Today, we’re sharing our thoughts on the needs of a wife. Continue Reading »
It Will Cost You Something
One of the unexpected realities confronting Christian parents is this: faithful parenting is personally costly. No one ever told us this, we were completely unprepared. Continue Reading »
What are the Fundamentals Needs for Parents Today? Part 4: Expectations
September 30, 2016 12:00 AM
Filed in: Parent Heart Issues · Child Training/Equipping · Teens · Culture
Filed in: Parent Heart Issues · Child Training/Equipping · Teens · Culture
Charles Spurgeon, the famous nineteenth-century English preacher, once said, “You might not always get what you want, but you always get what you expect.” Continue Reading »
The Christian Home - What It Could Be
September 02, 2016 05:49 PM
Filed in: Parent Heart Issues · Culture · Family Relationship · Building Character/Discipleship
Filed in: Parent Heart Issues · Culture · Family Relationship · Building Character/Discipleship
The current state of the Christian home
In the course of time it seems that somewhere, somehow we have lost our way....especially as it relates to the state of our homes. While we would all agree that we desire our homes to be a haven, a shelter, and a place of peace, most of us would sadly have to concede that our family dwellings are a far cry from this description.Continue Reading »
Faithful Parents, Broken and Poured Out
April 07, 2023 12:00 PM
Filed in: Parent Heart Issues
Filed in: Parent Heart Issues
What does our culture tend to think of parenting? Sadly, most see it as a costly, difficult, seemingly never-ending thankless job.
What about you, Christian parent? How do you feel about your parenting efforts? When you think of your parenting efforts, how often do you see it as a holy act of worship, a self-sacrificing service highly valued in the sight of God? Continue Reading »