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April 12, 2016 By Greg Gibson
Ronnie Floyd | Raising Godly Sons Thoughts on raising Christian sons: Live the way you want your sons to become. If you want your sons to become something, you need to live that way. Teach your sons how to walk with God. Pray for your sons daily. Check your personal ego on the cross daily....
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April 12, 2016 By Greg Gibson
GraceAnna Castleberry | Count it Pure Joy: A Generation Returning to Motherhood There is much joy in embracing motherhood.  Embracing motherhood brings gain to our children. Embracing motherhood brings gain to our soul. Embracing motherhood bring gain to my husband. ********** Mary Mohler | Workers at Home: The Temptation to be “Mom Plus” In today’s...
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April 11, 2016 By Greg Gibson
Our T4G Pre-Conference has begun. Over the next 2-days, we will here 27 speakers define one single vision on the beauty of complementarian theology as it applies to different avenues within the church and culture. Follow along here for day one updates and speaker summaries. ************ Grant Castleberry | Complementarity and the Honor of God What does...
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April 4, 2016 By Greg Gibson
Compelling Complementarianism The first sermon I ever heard John Piper preach was on Biblical manhood. I remember thinking that I’d never heard preaching like it. It was electric. Of course it was also the subject matter that gripped me. No one has spoken more compellingly than Dr. Piper on issues of complementarianism over the past...
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March 30, 2016 By Greg Gibson
  I have found it increasingly effective in ministering to youth and children to quote sources from outside of the broad evangelical circle. For example, this past Sunday I used a clip of Christopher Hitchens quoting Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians in a debate with a Universalist. He may not have assented to the...
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March 28, 2016 By Greg Gibson
Since I became a Christian, I have been fascinated by church history. Since “the past is a foreign country,” I have enjoyed studying how saints of old viewed the world in which they lived, knowing that Augustine’s Hippo or Calvin’s Geneva doesn’t exactly have a one-to-one correspondence to our modern American evangelical milieu. That being...
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