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BY JOSHUA TORREY I worked on a Catechism for the church at which my family served. This Baptistic Catechism is a derivative of multiple Presybterian Confessions. Some days it pained me more than others to see the things that had been taken out. Other days I was stressed by my attempts to retain the meaning...
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(Editor’s note: The following article is the final part in a series adapted from pastor John Kimbell’s sermon delivered at Clifton Baptist Church on June 29, 2014.) by John Kimbell In Part 2, we looked at why children should obey. And now, a word for parents. In Ephesians 6:4, Paul says, “Fathers, do not provoke your children...
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(Editor’s note: The following article is part of a four part series adapted from pastor John Kimbell’s sermon delivered June 29, 2014. In the first half of the sermon, what will be parts 1 and 2 of this series, Kimbell preached directly to the children, which is clear from what follows. We retained the second...
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by Candice Watters When I was single, quiet time was the hour or more I spent reading my Bible and praying before heading off to work for the day. There was a season of life, however, when uninterrupted quiet time was a distant memory. Quiet was measured in minutes, not hours, between crying babies, squawking...
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By Derick Dickens Socialization – the word is not a bad word, but it is often used poorly to make a point about the need for children to be around other children. But when you look at the evidence, you must conclude that socialization has little to do with the amount of time they have...
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by Kyle Worley Christians are called to be disciple making disciples. Multiplication, the making of disciples, is built into the fabric of creation and the fabric of the Christian life. Yet, many times, we struggle with what discipleship looks like in the context of the home. This week, our associate editor Brandon Smith, is over...
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