It happens in the blink of an eye, but psychologists say it is usually accurate. It’s more favorable if you are attractive to the observer, and teachers often decide what type of student a child will be based on it. Even Jesus addressed it; the superficial judgment of another. In ...
Read More »Faith and the Family – The Unbelieving Spouse
No matter how it happens, it can be a challenge living with an unbelieving spouse. 2 Corinthians 6:14 says, “Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness?” This scripture is often quoted with regards ...
Read More »Prayer’s From A Pure Heart – Following A Child’s Example
At the ripe old age of four and a half, my awesome, precocious daughter loved church. In Sunday school, they had been discussing the “black” page of the Wordless Book which represents a heart darkened by sin. (Romans 1:21) As adults, we often miss the depths of a little’s ones ...
Read More »Help! My Teen is Driving Me Crazy!
Okay parents of teenagers out there, I am preparing myself for the worst…the mood swings, the “all about me attitude”, the rolling of the eyes, and the classic maneuver…the slamming of the door! Although my official roll of a teenage mom is still a few days around the corner, I ...
Read More »In This Fallen World: Yes, We Still Need Orphanages
Several years back my wife and I were regular volunteers for a local orphanage. It was run by Catholic nuns, and we were there 2-3 times per month watching after, interacting, and playing with numerous boys and girls ages 3 to 13. For us, it was a very moving and ...
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