Luke 15:12 Lessons From The Prodigal Son The Prodigal Son made two mistakes: 1) He rejected his father’s authority The first step that gets you into trouble is the one that takes you away from God. Like the Prodigal Son, you leave home saying, ‘Give me.’ And if you’re fortunate enough to survive your own…
Malachi 4:6 Dad – Be There! Children who grow up without a dedicated father are 5 times more likely to commit suicide, 10 times more likely to take drugs and 20 times more likely to go to prison. 1) Are you giving your children things instead of yourself? By the time they’re 12, they’ll have…
June 2023 New Releases June 23, 2023 by: Crossway New Books Below is a list of the new and notable resources releasing this month from Crossway. Titles include The Biggest Story Curriculum: Box Set by Kevin DeYoung and Elisabeth Elliot by Lucy S. R. Austen. The Biggest Story Curriculum: Box Set Crossway Illustrated by Don…
What Is Our Friendship with God Supposed to Look Like? June 23, 2023 by: Mike McKinley God Communicates to Us The good news is our role isn’t nearly as complicated as we might be tempted to think. We think that communion with God, or friendship with God, is some sort of secret, mystical, spiritual experience.…
Why Did Ruth Enter Boaz’s Tent in the Middle of the Night? (Ruth 3) June 22, 2023 by: Mary Willson Hannah This article is part of the Tough Passages series. Listen to the Passage Read the Passage 1Then Naomi her mother-in-law said to her, “My daughter, should I not seek rest for you, that it…
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