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Failing in the Father’s Arms

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“See how very much our Father loves us, for he calls us his children, and that is what we are!”  1 John 3:1 (NLT) On this Father’s Day, I’m grateful for dads who anchor their children in the love of God—especially those who don’t just talk about God’s love but actually help their kids experience it. There was a time early in my life when my dad showed me what God’s love feels like, and I walked...

Comfort for Afflicted Children on Father’s Day

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My parents recently made the three hour drive to visit with my husband, kids, and me. The day that they were set to go back home, I went to fill up their car with gas. As I backed out of the garage, I heard the sound of scraping metal and the unwelcome clunk of something dislodging. Turns out, I had underestimated just how close the car had been to the side of the garage door.  Here I was, a...

When It Comes to Intimacy, It’s Not All about You

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The Christian life flows from the radical idea that the only way to find true life is by laying your life down for others. God exalts us when we make ourselves low, he empowers us when we serve. In Sex and Self-Forgetfulness: Honoring Each Other in Marriage, Doug Hanna takes this principle and applies it to marriage, helping couples gain a biblical understanding of the joys of intimacy on their...

Summer Reading Preview: The Death and the Victory

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Summer is here, and we are all about encouraging kids to read over the summer. 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 fourth book in the series, The Death and the Victory, invites readers to join the...

How to Teach the Gospel to Toddlers

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Kids know the value of a promise. A parent’s commitment to go out for ice cream inspires hope, but disappointment reigns when the shop closes early. Broken promises can bring tears. Yet unlike human parents, our good and all-powerful God always keeps his word. His fulfillment is better than anyone could have imagined! The Beginner’s Gospel Story Curriculum for Toddlers and Preschoolers...

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