Against the Headwinds: Navigating childcare in an anti-family society
What in our lives could be rearranged, even given up, for the sake of our children and their being nurtured in Christian faith and love?
What in our lives could be rearranged, even given up, for the sake of our children and their being nurtured in Christian faith and love?
The Fatherhood of God should shape, form and order the fatherhood of man.
This year we commemorate the 500th anniversary of Luther’s great Christmas hymn, “We Praise You, Jesus, At Your Birth.”
Listening is a critical tool in any teaching, including the teaching of stewardship. You are called to a listening that seeks to determine where your people are coming from.
Without ever using words like “sanctification,” Austen beautifully shows us what it looks like.
Your sins are not to become your mindset or your status identification. You do not belong to them, but to Christ.
Dreher’s despair suggests that he was hoping for much more out of this world than it will give.
Rest is necessary. But as Christians, we see other people as central to our vocation, rather than obstacles to our happiness.
When there is acedia (that is, apathy) toward stewardship, there is apathy toward the work of the Gospel.
In any act of Christian charity, we see Christ.
God never promises worldly success or wealth or fame. What He promises is far better.
While Luther proclaimed the doctrine of justification in words, Lukas Cranach brought out this theology visually through his art.