For various reasons, the debate over the eternal, functional subordination (EFS) of God the Son has been revived in some circles online.
Read MoreChristian, be bold and courageous. Know the arguments that are out there, because your children will encounter them among friends, at school, definitely in college, in the workplace, and online. Equip yourself and your children with the truth.
Read MoreJustin Bullington was a wonderful host and instant friend, so I heartily commend him and his podcast to you.
Read MoreThe following represents a select number of actual questions recently sent in to the ministry (lightly edited for brevity, clarity, and anonymity).
Read MoreFrom the highest levels of government, throughout entertainment, within education, in professional sports, and in every form of electronic medium, we are getting gay and trans pride literally shoved down our throats. It is being normalized. We’re being forced to believe stuff that used to be fodder for the Babylon Bee.
Read MoreEmotion soon became ambition, as Nehemiah determined that he would lead an effort to rebuild the walls. Yet, far from conjuring up these plans from his own intellectual genius, it was actually God who exercised His sovereignty over Nehemiah by putting the very plans into Nehemiah’s mind (cf. Neh. 2:12).
Read MoreHow, then, are we to reference historical sources? Answer: with painful caution.
Read MoreRegardless of how you came to the decision to homeschool, perhaps you find yourself staring into the unknowns wondering, “Now what?” I remember having that same feeling almost nine years ago! And while I don’t consider myself a “veteran,” there are a few things I usually pass on to other moms who come to me searching for next steps!
Read MoreHuman wisdom is limited and worldly; God’s ways are perfect, and they work perfectly together. Let God’s word guide you in your home, and instead of the world leading you, He will use you and your family to change the world.
Read MoreIn this post, my goal is to throw out a life preserver to those who feel like they are adrift in a sea of new terminology and complex thought.
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