Screwtape Letters: Preventing Missionally-Minded Children

by Tom Kenney “Let the peoples praise you, O God;let all the peoples praise you!Let the nations be glad and sing for you,for you judge the peoples with equityand guide the nations upon earth.Let the peoples praise you, O God;let all the peoples praise you!” Psalm 67:3-5 (ESV) “One generation shall commend your works to […]

Build Their Worldview: A Case for Catechizing Our Children for the Sake of Political Engagement

By Edward Murray For families, political engagement is a battle fought on two fronts. On the one hand, we see the battle to engage personally. On this front, we take in the twenty-four-hour news cycle and consider the best way to engage with our given sphere of influence. However, often neglected is the second front, […]

Engaging Your Child’s Unbelief

By Jared Christophel Growing up on a farm, I knew that leading a horse to water wouldn’t make him drink, but being a father to teens drove the point home, especially when my oldest stopped taking communion. My children have grown spiritually in fits and starts. The times when they have been having spiritual fits […]

Are We Really Called to Homeschool?

By Sadie Aldaya Are we really called to homeschool? Do we really need to “hear from the Lord” about homeschooling, as if some parents are built for it and some aren’t? Or rather, could homeschooling really be the “default” on the dropdown menu of educational choices afforded to parents? Is Scripture clear on who is […]

Aim for 10,800 Hours

By Edward Murray Happy New Year! January 1st represents a day of goals and ‘bucket-list’ changes for people all over the country. Whether it be diet, exercise, smoking, or Tick-Tock (please put this on your list!), for a week or two, the topic of many conversations will be New Year’s Resolutions. It happens every year—for at […]