The Christian believes that the Author of Life has control of life—from the cradle to the grave. We honor His views, we value children, and we look to Him to give meaning to every life He has created.
Deterioration defines many homes in American society. What is God's plan for Christian homes, and how can we prevent deterioration in our own homes?
Marriage, which God instituted at Creation, is recognized worldwide as a wholesome relationship. Jesus reiterated His Father's original intent of marriage as a lifelong arrangement., and the apostles noted that marriage is a type of Christ and His Bride, the church. How does divorce fit in?
Who doesn't love a mystery? Marriage is a multi-faceted one, and, lived as God intended it to function for a husband and a wife, becomes an on-going source of intrigue for both. This article allows us a peek at several aspects of the mysteries, and offers advice for the married but disenchanted.
Mr. Flint rode miles out ahead of the wagon train, scouting out a safe path for the caravan behind him. What responsibility do fathers have in charting a safe path for the innocent children God has placed into his care?
Could you recognize a controller? Here are some earmarks. How do you cope with a controller? Here is some wisdom. And what if...
Jezebel embodied the essence of the feministic movement. Is the spirit of Jezebel permeating/infiltrating the church, the Bride of Christ? Do not answer that question before you listen to this sermon.
Life happens; how will we respond to what life brings our way? will we be a victim of our circumstances or will we allow those circumstances to make us better?
Whether abortion is legal or not is hardly the question. What does the Author of life have to say on the matter?
To be a godly father may appear to be a daunting task. But the Bible way is really quite simple: teach your children about God, discipline them as needed, thank God for them, and don't anger them--and then do it God's way, over and over and over again.
For the true Christian, every child (and every person) is indeed a wanted child (or person) regardless of the circumstances of his conception, birth, or health. We will want our children, whether they were expected or whether they came as a “surprise.”
The question none can answer is this: what is the point of pushing for the legitimacy of homosexual pursuits, and raising up a counter institution to marriage that obliterates the legitimate institution for children, and that furthers no social or human good? And what will happen to the children?
Once we answer the question, “Who can find a virtuous woman?” the question, “What is a woman?” will also find its answer.
What are your dreams for your child? If those dreams come true, will you be satisfied with the result? Will God?
Teach your children to identify unsafe strangers, and learn how and when to say "NO".