A Word to Parents
Even though kids act like they don’t care they want the security of your attention, love, and even boundaries.
Even though kids act like they don’t care they want the security of your attention, love, and even boundaries.
Pain in our lives is an opportunity to depend further on Christ. In the process, our faith is strengthened.
In his message, Pastor Chuck Swindoll takes a close look at chapter 1 of Joshua to remind you that while Joshua experienced tumult and change, God remained faithful.
Prejudice is a heart problem. We adopt sinful attitudes towards others and recognizing them is the first step towards removing the blinders and—with God’s help—begin seeing the truth.
Your commitment is what binds you and your spouse together for better or for worse...richer or poorer...in sickness and health.
Packer is best known as an author and wrote over 300 books. His first book, Fundamentalism and the Word of God, began as a talk to a group of students and was a defense of the authority of Scripture.
“Troth” isn’t a word we often use. It’s a solemn pledge made at the altar between a bride and a groom, a pledge to remain faithful to one another. Maybe it’s a word we should start using again.
Join Pastor Chuck Swindoll as he wraps up this series on 2 Peter, and see how you, like Peter, can be diligent, confident, on guard, and growing in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ!
Misunderstandings can easily lead to broken relationships. Before this happens do your best to come to a resolution. Then graciously forgive. And move on.
Before you weigh the request, examine your heart. Are you saying no simply because a yes answer would inconvenience you? Saying yes to your children often means saying no to yourself, and that’s difficult to do.