How to Accept Prodigal Children (Without Enabling Them)
“Rebellious children can break the hearts of their parents…But when they wake up and turn back, your love needs to be standing at…
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The Prodigal’s Father
A look at the prodigal son reminds us of the perfect example of a father who loved both his children – when one…
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It’s Just Hard to Watch
In the American culture, it is increasingly more difficult to keep children focused on Jesus during Easter and Christmas. When bunnies, eggs, candy,…
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A Quiver Full
“Like arrows in the hand of a warrior or the children of one’s youth” (Psalm 127:4). On the battlefield, arrows can hit targets…
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The Terrible Twos
This weekend we celebrated my baby girl’s birthday. Gloria is another year older and we have officially entered the terrible twos. This is…
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Thank You, Daddy
When Amanda went away for 2 days for a conference, I had the privilege of watching all 3 bambinos by myself. In addition…
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Kingdom-Minded Empty-Nesters
In the last year, I have had many opportunities to speak with congregations about the need for family discipleship. While I love speaking…
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Lumberjacks
I am a glutton for punishment. My wife was out-of-town this weekend at a home school conference, and I wasn’t looking forward to…
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Raising Boys to Be Godly Men
Dr. Danny Akin is the President of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. While a great intellectual gift to the Church, he is also a…
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Women: The Good, the Bad, and the Expectations
This weekend, North Side had a great Marriage Getaway at Ridgecrest Conference Center. It was a fun time and a powerful time. My…
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Man-to-Man Parenting in a Zone-Defense Home
I remember the day when I realized that this blog had reached a new level of success. Someone told me, “My mom saw…
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Taking Parenting Seriously
In Matthew 18, Jesus is coming closer to the cross. Day by day, He nears the time when He was to offer up…
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