Many view social media as an invisibility cloak, allowing them to post, comment, share, and tweet in hurtful, prideful, hateful, sinful ways, all-the-while believing that they are somehow anonymous. We approach social media as though there is no accountability for what we communicate. It is a free-for-all battlefield with no rules.
Read MoreHearts are heavy, for these are weighty times. And the issues of today affect everyone in the home.
Read MoreAs we continue to get to know the hearts and stories of our children, let us not miss the opportunity to share our hearts and stories with them, so that they may set their hope in God.
Read MoreWith the COVID-19 stay-at-home restrictions, however, many American families are enjoying more meals together than ever before. For many, the evening commute is no longer a factor, evening activities are cancelled, and restaurants are closed. When we share a meal, we are called to receive it with thanksgiving. So as family meals increase, so should family prayers of thanksgiving.
Read MoreNone of us know how much longer these stay-at-home restrictions will be in place. But while they’re here, let’s take just a few minutes to sit down together and make the two lists that could help shape and bless the rest of our year.
Read MoreCan you picture brothers and sisters in Christ who have missed one another dearly, coming back from quarantine and social distancing with a renewed appreciation for church gatherings? Can you picture them shaking hands? Hugging one another? Laughing together and opening the Word of God together? Singing out praise songs right next to each other?
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