• Church Life

    How Deeply Do You Love the Local Church?

    Some time ago, I was visiting a small congregation nearby for an event. The fellowship was sweet, as I knew a fairly large number of the people who were present. Following the event, we stood around and talked for a long time. One of those who was present was an older gentleman who I would guess to be in his early 70s. He is a true “gentle” man, and a person I admire. The place where this event was occurring was his home congregation, and he walked up to me, shook my hand, and thanked me for coming. Then, a few tears began to moisten his eyes. Honestly, I didn’t…

  • Church Life,  Family

    Holiday Suffering or Holiday Cheer?

    When the apostle Paul wrote by inspiration to the church at Corinth, he sadly had to discipline them concerning their improper observance of the Lord’s Supper. In 1 Corinthians 11:17 he begins such a discussion by saying, “Now in giving these instructions I do not praise you, since you come together not for the better but for the worse.” They had been commanded to come together by the Lord, but they were dishonoring the feast. You see, it is entirely possible for us to assemble for all of the right reasons while doing all of the wrong things. If this were to be the case, it would be better for…

  • Church Life,  Family

    Salty or Seasoned with Salt?

    Have you ever heard anybody’s speech/language described as “salty?” You don’t hear that expression as much as has been the case in the past. What it usually is referring to is what could also be described as “very colorful language.” In other words, we are talking about something that is, at best, questionable and, at worst, vulgar. In those days when this expression was more common, “salty language” was offensive to most people. To be sure, there were those who thought it was cute, funny, etc., but most people were turned off by both the language and the person using it. All of this came to mind when I recently thought of Paul’s admonition…

  • Family,  Homeschooling,  Legacy of Faith Podcast,  Marriage,  Parenting

    Episode 40: 100 Things We are Thankful For (Part 1) [Podcast]

    https://media.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/content.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/Legacy_Podcast_040.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS(Player not working? Click here to listen.) November is the time of year when many people slow down and count their blessings. Sometimes, though, we struggle to start that list, though we know the list is endless. To help you, we are taking two programs to share 100 things our family is thankful for. On this week’s program, which is part one, Adam and his eight-year-old son, Turner, share 25 things each they are thankful for. We hope you are encouraged by their lists, and make sure you tune in next week to hear Leah and Mary Carol share their lists, too. More…

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  • Church Life

    Time for Tuning?

    It was past time. After moving from California to Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, and then to 2 houses in Cookeville, Tennessee, my husband’s childhood piano was desperate for a tuning. Granted, it had only been sounding really “off” the last few weeks so we really made it longer than one would expect between tunings, especially considering that we have 2 children who have taken lessons and it is a preferred way for Jeremiah to relax. But lately, things just hadn’t been the same. Chords weren’t ringing true. Melodies were slightly off key. All in all something just wasn’t right. So we called in the expert: the piano tuner. Not only did this…

  • Church Life,  Family

    3 Powerful Lessons from Suffering

    Michele Cushatt is a lady I admire from afar. I have known of her name for a few years, due to her interaction with Michael Hyatt. Some time ago, she became the co-host of Michael’s weekly podcast on leadership, “This is Your Life.” On this week’s episode of the program, Michele tells her own story of triumph. You see, she was not on the program for quite a long time, because she was battling cancer. I do not want to give away too much of her story, but her cancer surgery caused her to lose–and have to have reconstructed–about two-thirds of her tongue. (And keep in mind, part of her…

  • Church Life

    Why We Can’t See What We Are Doing

    You can’t see what you are doing. There is an object that is blocking your view. Jesus spoke about it in Matthew 7:1-5: Judge not, that you be not judged. For with what judgment you judge, you will be judged; and with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you.  And why do you look at the speck in your brother’s eye, but do not consider the plank in your own eye?  Or how can you say to your brother, ‘Let me remove the speck from your eye’; and look, a plank is in your own eye?  Hypocrite! First remove the plank from your own eye, and…

  • Church Life,  Family

    If Nobody Objects

    Donna and I had a new experience fairly recently. For the first time in our lives, we attended a Home Owners’ Association meeting. In many ways, it was an educational and very interesting experience.  I think I may agree with our son. When I texted him and told him where we were, he sent back a message that he had attended one such meeting while he and his family lived in Nashville. He also said that he’d only learned one thing–to never go to another one! My education began at the very beginning of the meeting. The person in charge informed the residents that there is now a minister (me) in the community.  That brief…

  • Family,  Legacy of Faith Podcast,  Parenting

    Episode 39: Teaching Apologetics to Children (with Eric Lyons) [Podcast]

    https://media.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/content.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/Legacy_Podcast_039.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS(Player not working? Click here.) Teaching children some of the deeper things of the Bible, such as apologetics, can be a real challenge for parents. On today’s program, Adam is joined by Eric Lyons of Apologetics Press. Eric shares great encouragement for parents, and some good resources that will aid them along the way, as well. Resouces Apologetics Press (homepage) Kids’ books from AP Discovery magazine Virtue and Valor magazine (teens) More from A Legacy of Faith To subscribe to A Legacy of Faith by email for free (and get a free eBook) click here. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes Subscribe via…

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  • Church Life,  Family

    A Season of Thanksgiving

    The holiday season is upon us, and that means that my favorite holiday is just around the corner. I love Thanksgiving because it takes me back in my memory to a very happy time in my life when all of my family would gather on the fourth Thursday in November and enjoy a feast of food and fellowship.  I can still recall the smells and tastes of some of those wonderful dishes we enjoyed. I can still recall my grandmother’s kitchen where my mother and aunts, along with my grandmother, worked beside each other to prepare a feast. There was laughter, conversation, instruction, and often a reprimand when those of us who were…