Pastor Bryan Loritts agrees that forgiveness is irrational and costly, but reminds us that it’s also incredibly liberating.
Pastor Bryan Loritts agrees that forgiveness is irrational and costly, but reminds us that it’s also incredibly liberating.
Training preschoolers can be overwhelming, but starting small will build a strong foundation for more lessons to come.
How do we practice forgiveness in a world of great evils? Pastor Bryan Loritts tells why the parable of the man who owed 10,000 talents is so significant for believers today.
Brian Housman talks with parents about how to handle the moral failings of their children. Housman shares what he did when realized his teen son had been viewing pornography.
Brian Housman explains that parents need to look past their child’s behavior and into their child’s heart. Housman shares what he’s done in their home to address such issues as lying and media usage.
Brian Housman encourages parents to shoot for a bigger parenting goal than mere obedience-to see their children’s hearts transformed into Christlikeness.
It’s easy to allow unrealistic or harmful expectations about sex to run rampant through my mind. When that happens I need to stop and ask a few questions.
In football, a blitz happens when the defense has an all-out attack on the quarterback once the ball is snapped. Former NFL quarterback Jeff Kemp shares a game plan for facing the blitzes in life.
How does football provide an apt metaphor for the Christian’s walk? Jeff Kemp, former NFL quarterback, shares life lessons he learned from his years playing professional football.
A man is only as good as his character. Pastor Crawford Loritts, talks about the qualities that make up a man’s character: personal habits, leadership in the home, and spiritual health.
We’ve all done it: We’ve all unjustly taken our anger against one person out on another. The question is, what do we do about it?
What is a real man, and what does he do? Pastor Crawford Loritts confides that being a man is a choice, and that a man must always resist the urge to be passive.
According to William Bennett, the Latin term for father is “pater,” which means “the one who shows up and takes responsibility.”
William Bennett, a father of two sons and author of the book, “The Book of Man,” reminds listeners that boys are moral and spiritual beings, and if we forget this, we’ve lost the key to raising and educating them.
We asked our readers to tell us about the fathers in their lives.
As much as we hate it, our children lose control, make poor choices, and deal with shame, grief, and remorse. That’s when they need you the most.
A boy without a father is like an explorer without a map. William Bennett, former Secretary of Education under Ronald Reagan, addresses manhood in today’s culture and reflects on his own boyhood and the men who influenced him.
Pastor Justin Holcomb talks about some of the ways parents can protect their children from child abuse.