Give Me A Higher Love
I am old enough to remember Steve Winwood singing, “Bring me a higher love! Where’s this higher love I keep thinking of?” Would you like a “higher love” in your family? And what would this “higher love” look like? Read more…
I am old enough to remember Steve Winwood singing, “Bring me a higher love! Where’s this higher love I keep thinking of?” Would you like a “higher love” in your family? And what would this “higher love” look like? Read more…
If you are a parent, you are a teacher. You teach your children to eat, speak, read, and walk. You teach your children how to get dressed, tie their shoes, and use the bathroom. You teach them how to throw or hit a ball. You teach your children how to cook or bake, do laundry, mow the lawn, plant and weed a garden, drive and take care of a car, or fix things around the house.
Not many of our kids will be wake up on October 31st thinking, “Hey! Today is the 496th anniversary of the Reformation! On this day in 1517 Martin Luther sparked a reformation in the church by posting his “95 Theses” against abuses in the church of his day!” But they should be well aware of what happened in the Reformation, and be deeply thankful for it, and so should you- their parents. In fact, it is something that you should teach them so that they can grow up with an appreciation for the saving gospel of Jesus Christ that alone gives them eternal life, and cling to it by faith until death.