New Year… Same Truth
The New Year is approaching and with it comes the hopeful feeling of newness and possibly much needed change. For many of us there are new habits we want to create and old habits we want to see die. We look forward to waving goodbye to the disappointments and let downs of 2023 and embracing the opportunities and possible achievements that await us in 2024.
Why Do We Do Parent Commissioning?
Emphasis matters. We know this to be true in common rhetoric and speech. Emphasising the right syllables in a given word makes all the difference in being able to say it correctly. When we think about our children and the church traditions that we practise involving children we want to ensure that we have placed the emphasis in the right location.
Advent is Upon Us
Every kid knows that Christmas Eve feeling of anticipation. The one where you’re laying in bed but it’s not really laying down – it’s more like bouncing around and tossing and turning as you imagine all the gifts under the tree. Every year our family would travel to Prince Edward Island (from Philadelphia) for Christmas. We would arrive at my grandparents late in the evening on Christmas Eve and my parents would quickly usher my siblings and I off to bed… where we lay awake in anticipation for the better part of the night.
Five Helpful Resources for Parents
What does it look like for the gospel to deeply inform and transform your parenting? Christian counsellor Paul Tripp provides 14 gospel principles that can radically change your family. Tripp keeps the biblical big picture of parenting front and centre - a picture that focuses on the heart of your child and not simply behaviour modification. This book gives parents a lot of hope…not a list of more things to “do better”.
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.