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Episode 86: A Powerful Phrase for Moms, Phases in Parenting, and More! [Podcast]
https://media.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/content.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/Legacy_Podcast_086.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS(Player not displaying or working? Click here to listen.) On this week’s podcast, Adam and Leah share an article with a great phrase for mothers to connect with other mothers, a post about the phrases of parenting, a good Bible reading resource, and some fun banter. (But no music, due to a wild internet week.) Enjoy it all–except the music–and find the resources below. Resources “The Most Powerful Thing You Can Say to Another Mom” (PopSugar) “There’s More to Life Than This Temporary Phase” (Your Mom Has a Blog) Bible Reading “Time” Chart (Facebook) More from A Legacy of Faith To subscribe to…
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Things I Noticed from a Visiting Youth Group
We have been blessed for the last few days to have a youth group from Arnold, Missouri visiting with us at our congregation in Paducah. There are twenty-four of them including chaperones, and they came our way to knock on doors in our community, invite people to our Vacation Bible School, help with that Bible School, and do other service projects in our community. It has been extremely HOT for the last few days, but they worked tirelessly at the jobs they were assigned. Jim and I were blessed to have one of the chaperones and one of the teens in our home for those few days, and to spend some…
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7 Things You May Not Know about Your Preacher
There is something about the world of preaching that is hard to describe unless you are in that world. People often have ideas about preachers that are based on his public persona, and build this idea that he is some type of super-Christian. Because of that perception, people often think of the preacher as standoffish or cold. To some, he is almost like a robot and they do not see what happens when he is not in the pulpit or in front of a classroom. To others, they figure he just can’t be “that good,” and assume he must be hypocritical. Today, I would like to share 7 things you…
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Is Our Passion Properly Balanced?
The Bible tells of a woman of Shunem who had no children. She was a notable woman and she and her husband cared for Elisha as God’s prophet. They made him a room and provided for his physical needs whenever he came to town. Because of her hospitality, Elisha sent his servant Gehazi to the woman to ask her what he could do in return. It seemed unthinkable but in her heart, all she wanted was a son. And so the child was promised and the child was born. The woman had been granted her greatest wish. But as the child grew there was an episode one day while the…
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Did You?
Many more times than I would like to remember, I’ve heard the following (or something like the following): “Only one or two people have visited me since I’ve been in the hospital.” “I haven’t been attending regularly for quite some time, but nobody has checked on me.” “I (or one of my family members) is unable to get out of the house much, but nobody has visited, called, written a note, or communicated in any way.” “A relative (or friend) very close to me passed away. I was very disappointed by the small number from our congregation at the visitation and funeral service. I am also disappointed and hurt because nobody has…
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Which Direction Am I Headed?
Life has its way of teaching us some important lessons if we will just take note of what goes on around us. In the last few days, I have heard some words come from the mouths of some women around me that have made me begin to think about my own life and its direction. The first woman was responding to a greeting I gave her. When I asked how she was doing, she responded with “I’m hanging in there…hanging by a thread.” The surroundings didn’t really give me the opportunity to find out exactly what she meant by that, but it caused me to wonder about what was going on in her…
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Is the Line “Teen Vogue” Crossed Enough to Wake Parents Up?
In case you missed it, “Teen Vogue” released an article in recent days that many parents found shocking. [Warning: If your kids are around, you might not want them to read any further!] The article’s main title is “Anal Sex: What You Need to Know.” Remember, this was in “Teen Vogue.” Target age? 12-18. Meaning? They are teaching children to do things that are not only immoral but, in many cases, illegal. Not to mention, depraved. The article, subtitled, “How to Do It the RIGHT Way” (all caps in original), teaches your teenagers that this is a perfectly normal way to explore sex, and that they just need to know what to…
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“What Hinders Me from Being Baptized?”
When Philip was called by the Lord to overtake a chariot headed to Gaza, there was more to overcome than just the chariot. A man was reading God’s word but he did not understand it. He needed guidance and encouragement from an evangelist. He needed knowledge. He needed a change of heart. As they came upon some water, this man asked the question, “See, here is water. What hinders me from being baptized?” (Acts 8:36). One obvious conclusion from this passage is that baptism is necessary for salvation. If not the case, there would be no reason for the Ethiopian to request it. But in an even more practical sense,…
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Are Fathers Really All That Important?
Is Dad just a joke? Are fathers really needed? Are they important at all? Recently I listened to a podcast that referred to some material I found interesting and challenging. I read the transcript of the podcast. I then read the material to which the podcast referred. Those sources are: The Briefing (a podcast by Dr. Robert Mohler) Poverty, Dropouts, Pregnancy, Suicide: What The Numbers Say About Fatherless Kids (Claudio Sanchez; National Public Radio) While one might expect Dr. Mohler to approach any subject from a religious perspective, one would not expect NPR to do so. That is what I found fascinating. The material produced by them relied heavily on an interview with Alan…
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Episode 85: Technology in Worship, Modesty for Kids, Marriage Myths…and More! [Podcast]
https://media.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/content.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/Legacy_Podcast_085.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS(Player not displaying or working? Click here.) On this week’s program, Adam and Leah take some time to discuss three very important subjects. What about kids have tech in worship? Why modesty for kids really matters? What are some common myths our culture tells us about marriage? The links to these articles can be found below. Resources “Children and Technology in Church” (PreachingHelp) “He Looked Down: A Powerful Lesson on Immodesty and Respect” (A Legacy of Faith) “5 Myths Our Culture Tells Us about Marriage” (Of the Hearth) More from A Legacy of Faith To subscribe to A Legacy of Faith by email…



























