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A Call To Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is almost here! This may actually be a week of intense spiritual battle for you and your family. The demonic forces in the world do NOT want you to be thankful, but instead envious, bitter, and hopeless. Please take some time and...
The Heart of Visionary Parenting from Deuteronomy 6

The Heart of Visionary Parenting from Deuteronomy 6

Are you a parent or grandparent? God has given you those children or grandchildren for a reason! God tells us that reason in Deuteronomy 6. Please take 40 minutes and watch this video or listen to the audio. I believe God wants to use His truth from this portion of...
Food, Drink, and Your Family

Food, Drink, and Your Family

Sometimes too much is too much! In the book of Proverbs we are warned against drinking too much alcohol and eating too much food. These issues are rarely discussed in the church today. Most Christians are confused about what the Bible REALLY says about food and how we...
The Virtue of Diligence

The Virtue of Diligence

Diligence is an essential virtue for the Christian and the Christian family – and one which we all struggle with to one degree or another. I invite you to listen to this sermon from book of Proverbs, shared at Gospel Fellowship Church, with encouragement to...

Teaching Kids To Be “On Mission” with Money

Are you teaching your kids to be “on mission” with their money? Many parents wait far too long before teaching their children the Christian principles of giving, providing, saving, spending, and giving more. From the first days that your children earn...
Could Your Home Be a Youth Outreach Center?

Could Your Home Be a Youth Outreach Center?

I believe that one of the essential jobs of the local church is to equip Christian parents to take the lead in spiritually training their children. Passing faith to our kids is not the church’s job – it is ours. But what about all the unsaved kids who don’t have...

Dealing with “Heart Rebellion”

Most of the time when we need to discipline our children, we are confronted with both an incorrect action and an incorrect attitude. Sometimes, however, we encounter a right action with a wrong attitude. For example, suppose you tell your son to...

I Can’t Let My Team Down!

I enjoy sports. I enjoy playing and coaching sports with my kids. But life is super busy. With seven children our schedule can easily go bongos. Sometimes it is hard for our kids to make it to their sports games or practices. When we are trying to juggle those...

Time for a Challenge

In our home, turning 13 is a big deal. We view it, in some ways, as the transition from childhood to adulthood. In centuries past this was more true than it is today, as we have sadly extended “childhood” under the guise of “adolescence” well...