Are Chip and Joanna Gaines “Cultural Heretics”?
Chip and Joanna Gaines attend a historically Christian congregation on the matter of sexual ethics.
Supporters of same-sex marriage once leaned on libertarian terminology to make their case. “Just live and let live,” we were told. Nowadays, despite surveys showing that only half of Americans support same-sex marriage, the traditional view, accepted by nearly all societies across the world for thousands of years, is treated as if it is a... Continue Reading
Dying to Self in the Age of Self-love
Dear friend who is struggling with a weight on your shoulders, one that may seem lighter to bear if you walk away from God’s instructions – DON’T BUY THAT LIE.
There is great talk of self-love in Christian circles right now, the kind of self-love that promotes a perceived circumstantial happiness. When I hear of Christian bloggers or authors or even just professing Christians in my own private life diverging from orthodox Christian faith or values because it is “too hard,” I feel a depressing... Continue Reading
Husband, Learn Your Wife
What does it look like for husbands to learn their wives?
As a husband learns his wife, he will better equip himself to know her wants, her fears, her happiness, her anxieties, her struggles, her sins, her enjoyments, and what satisfies her most. Only in spending much time together, regularly, and making it happen (on the calendar) can this kind of deep, intimate knowledge occur. It’s... Continue Reading
Cutting the Proverbial Apron Strings
The idea of leaving parents and cleaving to one’s spouse was God’s good design for marriage
Problems can arise though when parents overstep their boundaries and meddle in their married children’s business, or married children continue to be emotionally dependent on their parents. Therefore, it’s important that everyone has this sorted out before adult children decide to marry. Among our favorite things to do over the holiday season is spending time with our... Continue Reading
The Media, Flyover Country, Betsy DeVos, The New Yorker, And The Truth
Jane Mayer published what is known in the journalism business as a “hit piece” in The New Yorker on Betsy DeVos
Along the way, however, as Mayer illustrates yet again why people ignored her class in this election, she also illustrated how utterly disdainful they are toward what they really do regard as “flyover country”—that great swath of the U.S. between Manhattan and Santa Barbara—but also how utterly disinterested they are in the truth. Mayer knows... Continue Reading
White Christian Apocalypse?
In 2050, this will be a much more diverse country religiously and ethnically
“After the recent election, I saw plenty of articles saying this was the last gasp of White America before whites lost their majority status, maybe sometime around 2040. Well, 2040 is a long way off, but let us look at the projections for what the U.S. population will look like in mid-century, say in 2050.”... Continue Reading
5 Common Marriage Counseling Mistakes
My aim is to share insights I've learned as a counselor and pastor to better equip you in ministry
“The first challenge we encounter in this type of situation is getting caught up in the emotions of the moment and feeling that we have to fix the problem immediately. However, if we give in to that pressure, we are much more likely to say something that isn’t helpful. In the first thirty minutes, hour,... Continue Reading
Four Daily Prayers for Your Children
Nothing brings me more pleasure than to see evidences of the grace of God in my children’s lives
“Our children are little sponges. My son knows the names of every dinosaur that ever walked the face of planet earth. However, our prayer for our kids is not merely that they would grow in knowledge but in wisdom.” Our kids never seem to be at a loss for words. Even with tiny vocabularies, it... Continue Reading
3 Parenting Myths We Are All Tempted To Believe
We can teach and guide and plead, but we cannot control
“As Christian parents raise their children in the discipline and instruction of the Lord, we can be tempted to believe some dangerous myths about what we are doing and how we are to go about it. I was helped and challenged anew as I encountered these myths, and the truths that destroy them, in Chap... Continue Reading
Psychiatry Professor: ‘Transgenderism’ Is Mass Hysteria Similar To 1980s-Era Junk Science
The movement’s philosophy qualifies it as a popular delusion similar to the multiple-personality craze, and the ‘satanic ritual abuse’ and ‘recovered memory’ hysterias
Psychiatric “disorders” both come and go in response to contemporary cultural fads and determined special interests. For the sexual liberation movement the political advantage lay in having offending disorders removed. In 1973 it succeeded in getting the APA to remove homosexuality from its lexicon of disorders simply by vote of the membership. Consider the... Continue Reading
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