The LORD Disciplines His Children…
Please click to read Deuteronomy 8:2-18: oh what a passage, oh what golden bars of Truth for us! Here are some thoughts on this powerful passage, especially what it teaches about God disciplining… Continue reading
Please click to read Deuteronomy 8:2-18: oh what a passage, oh what golden bars of Truth for us! Here are some thoughts on this powerful passage, especially what it teaches about God disciplining… Continue reading
As I previously wrote in this series (please click HERE for post 7), Christian parenting doesn’t mean we should beat and hammer our children like a blacksmith. But what about parenting them like a potter? What… Continue reading
As I previously wrote in this series (please click HERE for post 1, HERE for post 2, HERE for post 3, HERE for post 4, HERE for post 5, and HERE for post 6), Christian parenting doesn’t mean… Continue reading
As I previously wrote in this series (please click HERE for post 1, HERE for post 2, HERE for post 3, HERE for post 4, HERE for post 5), Christian parenting doesn’t mean we should beat and hammer… Continue reading
As I previously wrote in this series (please click HERE for post 1, HERE for post 2, HERE for post 3, HERE for post 4), Christian parenting doesn’t mean we should beat and hammer our children like a… Continue reading
Amazing aspect of Christian parenting: You will need to personally learn/experience that which you pass on to your children (we should be growing/maturing along with them)! Frightening aspect of Christian parenting: You will… Continue reading
As I previously wrote in this series (please click HERE for the 1st post or HERE for the 2nd), Christian parenting doesn’t mean we should beat and hammer our children like a blacksmith. But what about parenting… Continue reading
As I previously wrote in the first post of this series (please click HERE for the full post), Christian parenting doesn’t mean we should beat and hammer our children like a blacksmith. But what about parenting… Continue reading
Reading a book recently by a man who stated, upon reflecting back on his childhood, that he was glad that his parents never “forced religion/dogma down his throat.” The man continued by defining… Continue reading
Getting ready for work this morning and my four year old daughter asked me for candy. Hmmm. I looked at her like, “Are you serious–do you realize how early it is?” (it’s a… Continue reading