The perceived difficulty of high school subjects and the average teenage social life are small matters compared to the hearts and minds of these budding adults. High school at home is a priceless gift, and I want to encourage you to embrace it fully.
Read MoreAs one of the most quoted Old Testament books in the New Testament, the fulfillment of Zechariah’s prophecies concerning the first coming of Christ ought to instill both great confidence and great joy in those of us looking forward to Christ’s second coming.
Read MoreAs you do the verse-by-verse work of expository parenting in the home, there necessarily needs to be an evangelistic aspect to your ministry. This is particularly true because it would be naive to assume that your kids are all saved.
Read MoreChristians, if we truly believe that our children do not belong in secular education, let’s do more than say it. Let’s live it. Let’s be the hands and feet of Jesus. Let’s reach out to the families around us who need a hand up.
Read MoreEven though there is some understandable confusion when it comes to the Trinity and simplicity, believing the two doctrines contradict one another requires a dangerous assumption.
Read MoreAs a wisdom psalm, it asks what is essentially the most important question anyone could ever ask. It then answers its own question with profound clarity. Yet, the implications of this passage can easily be missed by those who overestimate their own spiritual condition.
Read MoreIn His kindness, God raised up Haggai for a short four-month, four-message ministry to turn the hearts of His people back to Himself.
Read MoreChristians don’t need to prove that we are just as good as the world. Our children were given to us by God, and His ways our higher than ours. Often, homeschoolers are so busy trying to outdo the world that we forget what God has called us to.
Read MoreThe sad reality is that due to the unpopular nature of this doctrine, there are few people—and few publishers—courageous enough to champion it. With that in mind, if you’ve been searching far and wide for a comprehensive treatment of this topic, I’m pleased to announce to you that the search is over.
Read MoreAs the argument goes, certain doctrines are explicitly taught in Scripture and those doctrines require divine simplicity to be coherent. Therefore, if 1) a certain doctrine can be proven exegetically and 2) that doctrine necessitates simplicity, then 3) simplicity is just as “biblical” as the original doctrine.
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