by John MacArthur | Mar 5, 2023 | Marriage & Family
The Loving Husband: A Portrait of Christ by John MacArthur Jodi is fed up with her husband. She refuses to cater his every need and put up with his abusive treatment any longer.“ My husband has been a dominating spouse since the day I met him,” Jodi says. “Frank...
by Mo Hodge | Mar 4, 2023 | Marriage & Family
Bringing Our Families Before the Lord at Dinner by Mo Hodge Our families have become fractured. We’re running in a thousand directions and missing what’s most important. Perhaps we can learn from the still fresh in our minds pandemic shutdown experience....
by Andrew Linder | Mar 2, 2023 | Marriage & Family
7 Practical Practices of a Good Family Culture by Andrew Linder Every family is different, and every family has things that make them unique from others. We all have a different family culture that makes us who we are. But regardless of what makes your family’s...
by Lillian Penner | Feb 27, 2023 | Grandparenting, Kids & Grandkids
Challenges Produce Growth in Grandchildren By Lillian Penner What a joy it is to have that precious little grandchild come running into your arms with hugs and kisses—the six-year-old calling to tell you she lost her first tooth, your teenage grandson calling to ask...
by David Ettinger | Feb 26, 2023 | Family Leadership
Why Unbelievers Can’t See It, Part 2 by David Ettinger The Human Side Friday I posted a blog titled, “Why Unbelievers Can’t See It.” It examined why so many unbelievers are closed to the Gospel when it makes so much sense to believers. It was centered around 2...
by David Ettinger | Feb 24, 2023 | Family Leadership
Why Unbelievers Can’t See It – Part 1 by David Ettinger A Major Frustration We try to share our beliefs with them, but they politely disagree or outright mock us. This is a major frustration to “we” believers when sharing the Gospel with “them” unbelievers. Socially,...