I’ve Got Peace like a Rocking Chair
Rocking Chair and Rest in God From a child’s “rock-a-chair” refrain, readers learn to seek quiet pauses with the Father amid chaos at home and overseas. Drawing on Nehemiah 8:9–10 […]
Disciples Should Expect God’s Discipline
God’s Discipline — Lessons for Growing Up in Christ Trials expose our weaknesses and invite repentance, producing the “peaceful fruit of righteousness” in those trained by them (Hebrews 12:11). Parents […]
Fathers Affect How We See God: Stories from Famous Atheists
Atheists — Fatherhood Patterns and Gospel Hope Atheists frequently trace unbelief to strained father relationships, echoing Freud’s insight and Paul Vitz’s research on famous skeptics. Biographies from Nietzsche to Russell […]
Help! I’m Stuck at Home Teaching My Kids!
Teaching My Kids at Home with Faith and Routines Teaching My Kids begins with extending grace, shifting negative thoughts into gratitude and relying on God’s truth to guide words and […]
Top 10 Best Practices of Healthy Churches During the Virus
Top 10 Best Practices of Healthy Churches During the Virus and Their Lessons In Top 10 Best Practices of Healthy Churches During the Virus, prayer, worship, and communication are shown […]
Kobe, Shaq, & Learning from Loss
Learning from Loss – What Shaquille O’Neal’s Grief Teaches Us Shaq’s experience shows that legacy fades, but relationships endure. His sorrow over Kobe’s passing shifted focus from trophies to time […]
Peter Pan and the Fading of Youth
Peter Pan and the Hopeful Call to Grow Up Faithfully Luke Gray reflects on Peter Pan as a nostalgic but melancholy story about youth, responsibility, adulthood, and the unavoidable passage […]
Choosing Joy with OCD and Messy Children
OCD and Messy Children — Practicing Presence over Perfection Relationships before chores. From Luke 10’s Mary and Martha, Jesus redirects priorities so time with Him and with kids outranks spotless […]