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Mature Marriage Issues: Dealing with the Death of a Spouse
It seems that we often feel uncomfortable talking about the effects of growing older. As a result, we don’t know how to make adequate preparation for that season of our lives. In my opinion, that is true whether we are discussing the effects of aging on ourselves or on our loved ones. Donna and/or I can speak from experience about the effects that aging can have on families. For about twenty years, we were trying to see to the needs of our parents as they grew older and as the aging process really took its toll on each of them (and us). For many of those years, we were doing that while we were…
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Never Have a Problem with Monday
“Do what you love and you’ll never have a problem with Monday.” A friend of mine had this posted on Facebook recently as a recruiting tool for her business. And there is some definite truth to the statement! I love my job, so Mondays are okay with me. As much as I enjoyed fall break (and believe me, I enjoyed it all!), I didn’t dread going back to work Monday because I love teaching, advocating for, and encouraging my students. This got me to thinking about other days of the week being satisfying too. And I realized that, for the Christian, every day can be a good day because no…
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3 Fun Bible Time Ideas for Families
We readily admit we are not perfect about having a family Bible time each and every night, but it is a highlight of most evenings in our home. For many families, the problem is getting started. The good thing is that you don’t have to do the same thing each night. You can vary it, and if something doesn’t work for your family, you can move on to something else. So, in this post, I want to share with you three things we have done (or still do) that are fun and that a family can do together. IDEA #1: Bible Charades I will admit, we haven’t done this one…
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What Place Do Sports Have in the Life of a Christian?
Sports dominate our world. So much so that now they are even used to shape politics and moral and religious thinking. Recent demonstrations by athletes only remind us what a big role athletics play in our lives. It’s not that athletes are supposed to be our cultural heroes – it’s just that they have such a huge forum in which to be heard. And as with any advantage that human beings experience in life – the sporting arena has now become an agent by which society is influenced. I grew up eating, drinking, and living sports. It wasn’t anybody’s fault. All I wanted was a ball since I was old…
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A Retired Preacher Who is Still a Pastor
How many of the following statements confuse you? I began preaching full-time for a congregation in southern Illinois in 1978, but I was not a pastor. I moved to another location in Southeast Missouri in 1985. For eleven years, I served as the full-time preacher there, but I was not a pastor. I began preaching full-time for the Central church of Christ in Paducah in 2001, but I was not a pastor. On December 21, 2003, I started serving that congregation as one of the pastors. From December 21, 2003, until December 31, 2016, I was both a full-time preacher for the Central church and also one of the pastors. On…
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Episode 91: When Church is the Hardest Places to Go, and Combining Education and Fun on Family Outings [Podcast]
https://media.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/content.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/Legacy_Podcast_091.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS(Player not displaying or working? Click here.) On this week’s podcast, Adam and Leah share a short article about going to worship when it is the hardest thing to do, and then spend time talking about the importance of families taking educational outings together. Resource “When Church is the Hardest Place to Go” (My Heart, His Words) More from A Legacy of Faith To subscribe to A Legacy of Faith by email for free click here. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes Subscribe via rss Find us on Stitcher Radio Visit the show archives
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Mothers and Daughters
My son-in-law called me a few months ago and asked me if I could help him out with something. He had booked a flight and a hotel room for Amber and himself at Pensacola Beach for the first few days of October. It was his birthday gift to her (which he has done for the last several years). They go and enjoy some relaxation on the beach and enjoy the beauty of the ocean and some of their favorite restaurants. He had, however, failed to check his calendar before he booked this trip. When he did check it, he was booked for a gospel meeting for those same days. So, he called me and asked…
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Some Thoughts on God’s Thoughts (or, A Study of Isaiah 55:6-9)
The book of Isaiah contains many memorable and powerful passages. From the imagery of sin being like scarlet, yet God making them white as snow (Isaiah 1:18) to the prophecy of the “suffering Servant” (chapter 53), the book is filled with treasures. One of those that is often quoted is found in Isaiah 55:8-9, where Isaiah declared, For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, declares the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts. I can’t even count how many times I have heard that passage used to…
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A Five-Straw Salute
As the son and son-in-law of men who served in one of the branches of our nation’s armed forces, I remember well the twenty-one-gun salute that took place at the committal service for each of them. As a preacher, I have been with countless families as one of their loved ones is laid to rest in this manner. That salute and the playing of “Taps” that follows is a very emotional time. I cannot remember a time when tears were not shed because a very special person was remembered in a very special way. I did not serve in the military. Although I was at the “prime age” to be involved in…
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Do Your Part
Today, I want to offer a word of encouragement for those who sometimes feel as if they aren’t doing enough for the Lord. It might be that their health no longer allows them to do what they used to do. It could be a young mother who admires the older ladies of her congregation and yet feels guilt that she can’t do as much. Please read the following and know that whatever the task God has given you to do, it is the right one. I asked the Lord, “What shall I do?” And my love flowed warm and free. Then He pointed me out a tiny spot And said,…



























