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Why Christian Schools Must Teach Abuse Prevention and Safety

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“The prudent see danger and take refuge, but the simple keep going and pay the penalty.” — Proverbs 22:3 In today’s culture, Christian schools are facing a growing mandate—not just from legislators or accreditation bodies, but also as a biblical responsibility—to intentionally protect the children entrusted to them. While the spiritual formation and academic achievement of students are...

Holding on to Faith When the Hurt Won’t Heal

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For those living with the never-ending physical and mental symptoms of a chronic illness, it’s easy to become so consumed with the nature of their illness that they fail to see that the most important impact is spiritual. Craig Svensson knows from personal experience how hard it is to navigate the challenges that arise when living with an ongoing ailment. In When the Hurt Won’t Heal: Living with...

A Seasoned Marriage Sweetened by the Gospel

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Now I wonder if I had any idea of what I was promising. I was a starry-eyed 21-year-old gazing into the mesmerizingly blue eyes of my beautiful 19-year-old bride. We were young. We were in love. After several years of being high school and college sweethearts, we were convinced that we were ready to get married. And on that warm first day of summer long ago, standing before 200 of our friends and...

Summer Reading Preview: The Prophecy and the Hope

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Summer will be here in the blink of an eye, and we have a reading suggestion for your kids. Marty Machowski’s The Redemption Tales offers a creative presentation of the gospel message by inviting middle-grade readers (ages 8–12) to join the fictional animals who could have been present at the biggest events of the Bible. The second book in the series, The Prophecy and the Hope, follows the...

I am Still Her Mother

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“God has given me three sons, all living,only the youngest lives with God.”~ Oliver Heywood “How many children do you have?” is a question I am often asked. No matter how many times I have heard it, it can still raise my heart rate and make me flustered. Sometimes I still hesitate. Should I just say, “three,” since that is how many I have on earth? What if they ask their ages? Then I will have to...

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