Jean Williams observes that our real (in contrast to our Christian) values in life may be showing in our aspirations for our children. I often wonder about the current obsession of parents about the quality of their children’s lives and how it seems to be just as prevalent among Christians as among those who aren’t …

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Ligonier ministries have made the September issue of their magazine Tabletalk available for free. The issue’s subtitle is: 9/11 Ten Years Later. Various aspects of the tragedy of 9/11 are considered by a group of experienced of pastors. The download is in file formats suitable for Kindle or other e-readers. Those who don’t own an …

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Nathan Campbell has drawn on his public relations experience to write an article about Christians staying on message for Jesus when dealing with the media. It is very helpful in challenging us to think about how Jesus relates to any issue before we open our mouths in any context. He’s helpfully included some positive examples …

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Which two words? ‘If only…’ From the husband and wife blog Refine Us. There are so many things that your marriage can survive. You marriage can survive miscommunication. Your marriage can survive busy schedules. Your marriage can overcome conflict with your in-laws. Your marriage can get through sexual brokenness and unforgiveness. But, there are two …

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