Let your home be a beacon of Christ for your neighbors, and use discernment about what you let yourself and your children around. Use wisdom when spending time with neighbors.
READ MOREGod gave us biblical guidelines and examples regarding marriage and remarriage. There is even a blended family in the Bible that graphically demonstrates some of the potential hazards of this arrangement -- King David's family.
READ MOREFathers are critical to both sons and daughters. Sons need fathers to learn about being a godly man; how to fear God (Proverbs 1:7), have self-control, work hard, and respect women, just to name a few. For daughters, their entire self-image comes from how they are treated by their fathers.
READ MOREChildren at every stage need your undivided attention. Prioritize the eternal blessings over the temporal benefits of going back to work.
READ MOREProverbs 3:5-6 says, “Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths.”
READ MORELike Paul, you must be willing to do what God desires, though it may be contrary to your immediate desires. Also, you must be meek, or teachable, putting aside your pride and letting God give you new insight and wisdom. Finally, you must be open, desiring God's best for your life.
READ MOREYou can learn God's heart and will for your life through His Word, prayer, wisdom, and through His providence.
READ MOREA God-honoring, Bible-teaching pastor does not need to advocate a specific candidate. If he has done his job his members will prayerfully and correctly use the standard of God's Word to select the right candidate.
READ MOREIt is inconceivable to me that God would ordain government and then tell His people to stay out of it any more than He would ordain the family and then tell us not to get involved.
READ MORERender to the government what is required as God teaches us to do. Pray for your local, state, federal, and international leaders. Let your voice be heard in legal ways: voting, writing letters, peacefully demonstrating, getting involved.
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