Equipping the Generations: Family Ministry & Motherhood (Part 2)
[Read part one of this post here.] Then I heard Jean tell her own story. She would keep Bibles open in several rooms—in the kitchen, nursery, bathroom—and look at them
[Read part one of this post here.] Then I heard Jean tell her own story. She would keep Bibles open in several rooms—in the kitchen, nursery, bathroom—and look at them
Twenty-four years of pastoral ministry have taught me that moms—especially mothers of young children—often come to church feeling tired, then return from church feeling guilty. While at church, they hear
When it comes to spirituality, you do what you do because you believe what you believe. Regardless of the importance you consciously place upon it, theology drives and determines your
One of my favorite stories in the Gospels is the Transfiguration of Jesus. I sometimes imagine that if I could go back in time and be present for any event
Some of the most important changes in my life occurred when I thought to ask, “What does the Bible say about this?” The way I spend the Lord’s Day, for
Sneeze, and someone is likely to say, “Bless you!” Back in the days of Moses and his brother Aaron, to speak words of blessing to someone was no empty formality.
As a lifelong baseball fan and a player from Little League through college, I love “inside baseball.” I’m captivated by the minutiae, strategy, and nuances of the game that are
“Salvation is far from the wicked, for they do not seek your statutes” (Psalm 119:155). One characteristic of those the Bible describes as “wicked” is that they do not seek
I was interviewed by Jason Allen, president of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, MO, about family worship. At the link below you will find both audio and a transcript
[To read part 1 of this post, click here.] The Role of Spiritual Disciplines Although the Holy Spirit gives a believer the desire and the power for a biblical spirituality,