What a challenge it is for American Christians to live in such a way that the people around us would see GOD through what we say and do. And then reflect God’s goodness with genuine heartfelt gratitude and joy. There could be no greater compliment... read more
A new study from Cornell University suggests that there is a ’statistically significant relationship’ between autism and early childhood television viewing. Dr. Mohler discusses the study here. We know that television is a powerful medium.... read more
Genesis 3:6 When the woman saw that the fruit of the tree was good for food and pleasing to the eye, and also desirable for gaining wisdom, she took some and ate it. She also gave some to her husband, who was with her, and he ate it. Isn’t it the... read more
I was reminded today of the great responsibility a father has in raising a girl. I was in the shower when Isabelle came into the bathroom repeatedly saying “Daddy, Daddy!” Stephanie, the Izzy-interpreter, told me that Isabelle wanted me to... read more
At the Las Vegas FCA Breakfast last Sunday before the Arena Bowl Championship game Kurt Warner told this story about one of his sons, Kade, who was 5 years old at the time. It seems Kade was telling his mother (Kurt’s wife Brenda) how much... read more
Ever wonder why good things happen to bad people? I have. Ever question God as to why evil people get away with their stuff? I have. Ever been angry or bitter because of it? I have. Ever ask yourself, “What’s the point of being faithful and... read more
It’s great to teach yourself and your children Bible verses … but the intent of scripture is to point us toward Jesus and to live like Him. Our faith comes alive when we apply God’s Word to our daily lives. The Bible is like medicine;... read more
Since I had to work on Memorial Day I took Tuesday off to spend exclusively with my family. We decided it would be fun to have a picnic and then explore the Como Zoo. My kids loved it. It was such a delight to watch Jacob run from exhibit to exhibit,... read more