Five Helpful Resources for Married Couples
In this book, Tim Keller provides one of the most comprehensive but accessible resources on biblical marriage. He underscores the various components of a biblical marriage including its purpose and its mission. Most importantly he brings to bear the deep truths of the gospel on the everyday outworkings of a marriage relationship.
Connecting Your Work to God's Work
Here are a few numbers that will probably stagger you. These are hours spent doing these things across the average persons life-time: eating = 32,098, driving = 37,935 (age 17-80), at work = 90,360.
The Shelter of the Most High
Recently, I received a devotional from a friend who attends Port City Church. David Boyce has been a tremendous encouragement to our pastoral team and it is clear that the Lord has gifted him with the gift of intercession. David wrote out this devotional for friends and family that he has been fervently praying for and with his permission I am sharing it on our blog. Read, rejoice, take comfort.
What’s My Calling?
Over the years in pastoral ministry one of the recurring questions I get from university students and young adults is something to the effect of: what is God calling me to do? Oftentimes this conversation involves the individual's vocation or career. Understanding one’s vocational calling can be a large and at times stressful discernment process. However, I find that more often we become consumed with our “specific” calling at the detriment of living out our “general” calling from the Lord.
3 Must-Have Resources for Family Discipleship
Several years ago (and many less children) my wife and I began to embark on the daunting task of family discipleship. Can I be honest…? We had no clue what we were doing. (And to some degree…we still don’t.) But we felt the need to try something. One evening around the supper table as I was waxing eloquently (insert sarcasm) about some passage of Scripture to my then two-year old…she looked at me intently and with the utmost seriousness said, “daddy I have to tell you something.”