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The Scriptures, The Spirit, and Racial Unity in the Church
Recently Collin Hansen of The Gospel Coalition posted his Top 10 Theology Stories of 2014 (http://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/my-top-10-theology-stories-of-2014). He noted the role race relations have played the last
Young Women of Worship, Work, and Witness: An Interview with Anna, Elizabeth, and Kennedy
Where are you currently employed, and what led you to apply at that job? Anna: I am a lifeguard at the Gladstone Community Center, and
Review of Age of Opportunity, by Paul David Tripp
In Age of Opportunity (Phillipsburg: Presbyterian and Reformed, 2001, 253pp + study guide), counselor and author Paul David Tripp seeks to encourage parents in the often
Review of Shepherding a Child’s Heart, by Tedd Tripp
In Shepherding a Child’s Heart, now in its Second Edition (Wapwallopen, PA: Shepherd Press, 2005, vii-xxiii + 210pp.) pastor and author Tedd Tripp has outlined
Cicero and Christian Virtue in the NT
In On the Good Life (New York: Penguin, 1971) Michael Grant has translated and assembled five works of the famous Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC). Three
Discipling Grandkids: An Interview with Jim and Karen
This summer I came across a magazine article on the importance of Christian grandparents discipling their grandkids. Parents have increasingly less influence (it might seem)
Missions Conference By the Numbers
5 continents were represented at the conference. Oceana, North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. A local church’s missions efforts advance by reaching the diverse cultures
I was Wrong about Social Media—Sort of
Last Saturday was the last swim meet of the year, championships. Like most parents at this important event in their child’s life I posted pics
Three Questions for Interpreting Acts
I am nearing the completion of a series going through Acts and wish to reflect a bit on three questions which help to interpret the
Man-Up on Mother’s Day
Dad, leading your family to celebrate Mother’s Day is one of the best things you can do as the leader of your home and one
“Sewing from the Heart for the Needy,” and interview with Glenda of Project Patricia
What first made you interested in sewing as a hobby? My grandmother and aunt both sewed on an old treadle sewing machine and made clothes
“Motherhood,” an Interview with Kara
What has been a surprise about being a mom? It has surprised me how smooth the transition has been adding Dustin to our family. I