Parents want their children to be generous.
Among the first words we teach them are “momma”, “dadda”, “yes” and “no.”
Somehow they learn “mine.”
Read MoreParents want their children to be generous.
Among the first words we teach them are “momma”, “dadda”, “yes” and “no.”
Somehow they learn “mine.”
Read MoreAs I shared in a recent post, statistics suggest 60-70% of kids raised in Christian homes are leaving the church in college years. Parents cannot strap kids into their pew seats for eighteen years and expect them to arrive at mature faith. Terms like “postmodernism” and “post-Christian” are being used to explain how today’s culture makes it harder for young people to stick with Christian faith. Growing up in a Christian home is no...
Read MoreAmerica made a sweeping brand statement during last night’s Super Bowl half time show. In San Francisco, the LGBT capital of America, and with a viewing audience of over 100 million, we further cemented LGBT pride as an Amercian value and ushered in the rainbow flag to celebrate it. Last night’s display screamed loud and clear for the rest of the world to see that, as a nation, we no longer view God’s order as...
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