

Kelly Needham on Grief and God’s Glory
Grief is the recognition that something has been lost forever. It forces us into an awareness that we have no control to change or fix the situation. What is gone is gone and can never be regained, at least not fully. Grief is an emotion we don’t gladly welcome. We keep it at arm’s length pretending it will go away if we wait long enough. And sometimes it … Continue reading Kelly Needham on Grief and God’s Glory

Skepticism helps Marriage
If we’re going to be realistic it’s going to take a healthy dose of skepticism. This may seem strange to you, but I’ve been thinking a lot about this and I think skepticism is a large part of a good marriage. Skepticism. It doesn’t sound right. It’s not culturally and politically correct in it’s sound, I’ll admit that. We’re not supposed to be skeptical I … Continue reading Skepticism helps Marriage

T4L: Purity in Marriage
Physical intimacy in marriage is not only sacred, but it is proper, and it is obligatory. It’s not simply a privilege, it’s not simply a pleasure it is a responsibility. Well, you say, “I haven’t seen that in a movie. I haven’t read that in a book.” Well, you’ve read in in one book right now, (pats the bible) and I am telling you straight, … Continue reading T4L: Purity in Marriage

Challies on Worship
A friend recently distinguished between two helpful categories: worship services that are performative and worship services that are participatory. A performative worship service is one that could merrily go on even if there was no one there but the people at the front of the room—the pastor(s) and the band. A participatory worship service is one that would have no meaning unless the congregation was … Continue reading Challies on Worship

Abolitionist Lawyer Bradley Pierce Testifies for HB 813 in Louisiana
Abolish Abortion Texas and Foundation to Abolish Abortion President Bradley Pierce gives testimony in favor of HB 813 at the Louisiana Capitol on May 4th, 2022. HB 813 if passed would abolish abortion in Louisiana. The committee advanced the bill favorably to the full Louisiana House of Representatives for a floor vote. Learn more: faa.life & abolishabortiontx.org Continue reading Abolitionist Lawyer Bradley Pierce Testifies for HB 813 in Louisiana

A Beautiful Woman: The Life and Legacy of Lenora Hammond
My first words to her were: “Miss Bathman, I presume? No time for formalities, we have a Missions Conference to attend and a display to set up.” I noticed that Lenora was impeccably dressed and had a carpet fabric handbag.We spent the next 12 hours in constant conversation and by the time I delivered her to her hosts for the night, the house was ominously pitch … Continue reading A Beautiful Woman: The Life and Legacy of Lenora Hammond

ACBC: The Abuse Pendulum
I am thankful to God that many necessary and important books and articles are being written to increase awareness of physical and sexual abuse as they affect both the society at large and the Christian community in particular. Spiritual leaders have been rightly admonished for their failure to protect at-risk women and children.1 Abuses which should have been exposed have been covered up, leading to more … Continue reading ACBC: The Abuse Pendulum

Homeschool lesson 3,491, How to win the country back.
Today’s homeschool lesson on how to defy tyrants from a Christian perspective. Repentance, fighting and building….Don’t skip repentance, it leads to triumphant action. Click through… Continue reading Homeschool lesson 3,491, How to win the country back.

CCEF: Am I responsible for my husband’s sexual sin?
Over the last few weeks, I have had several conversations with wives who were feeling guilt-ridden. Each feared that failing to meet their husband’s expectations for sex would push their husbands to satisfy their desires in sinful ways. This fear might seem extreme, but the belief that wives are responsible for keeping their husbands from sexual sin is more common than you might think, so … Continue reading CCEF: Am I responsible for my husband’s sexual sin?

Daily Wire: ‘How Many More Can We Get Out?’: Inside The Frontline Battle To End Child Sex Trafficking
American parents can therefore have a sizable impact in solving the crisis, according to Ballard. In particular, parents ought to stop educators from bringing sexual themes into the classroom: “It’s a felony, depending on how they’re doing it. You’re not allowed to do that online; an adult can’t go to a child and show images of genitalia and talk about sex. And now you’re going … Continue reading Daily Wire: ‘How Many More Can We Get Out?’: Inside The Frontline Battle To End Child Sex Trafficking