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Acts by the Numbers: Acts 27
One more after tonight! We hope these handouts are helping you. Here’s the handout for Acts 27. Acts By the Numbers chapter 27
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The “I” in Sin is Only 99 Cents This Weekend…Only!
Our most popular-selling book from our publishing company, 24:15 Publications, is a book designed for teenagers, but that Christians of all ages seem to be enjoying. It comes from the Old Testament book of Hosea and is called The “I” in Sin. This 13-chapter book takes word pictures found in the book of Hosea that are used to describe sin and makes application of each one in an easy-to-read format. The goal of the book is simply to open our eyes to what sin really is and what it does to us. That is a message that is needed by everyone. This weekend, we are pleased to announce that the book…
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004: What a Little Girl Needs from Her Mother
https://media.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/content.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/Podcast_004.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS(Trouble with player? Click here to listen.) Welcome to our October podcast! This month, we are discussing a mother’s relationship with her little girl. While some of the principles discussed are true for girls of any age, we try to keep our conversation on what little girls need from their mother. Enjoy the program, and check out the show notes below! I. She Needs to See the Bible Lived Out. A. Agape Love (best described in 1 Corinthians 13) serves as the umbrella for everything else. B. Rules, but also grace C. Compassion (in how we treat others and step out of our…
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An Un-Common Core
So much has been made recently over “Common Core,” which is designed to bring states under certain standards of education through the public school system. Emotions are high, as everyone has an opinion on nearly every aspect of this system. I have seen nearly countless Facebook and Twitter posts concerning Common Core, mostly attacking the system for various reasons. Some of you are already thinking, “Here it comes. This is the ‘we should homeschool our children to avoid this kind of stuff’ post.” Nope. While we do homeschool our children, this post has nothing to do with that. This post has to do with parents providing an un-common core for…
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A Quote for Dads
Enjoy other great quotes of life and faith on Pinterest.
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To My Daughter on Her 8th Birthday
Dear Precious Treasure, Eight years ago, God showed Himself to us in a way that only He could orchestrate. It was very early in the morning, but your mommy and me were wide awake, because you were about to make us parents. And remember, just a few weeks earlier, we had thought that might never happen. Our amazing God, however, had different plans, and brought you into our world through the glorious process of adoption. I do not know if you will ever adopt a child, but I do know that unless you do, you will never know the feeling we had–and continue to have–for how our Lord brought you…
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Acts by the Numbers: Acts 26
As we near the end, here is our handout for Acts 26. We hope you are enjoying these forms to help teach the basic facts of each chapter of Acts to your children. Acts by the Numbers Chapter 26
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How to Get FREE Stuff from Us
Every so often, we take a post to let you know about something going on here at the Faughn Family of Four. Today, instead of sharing news, we want to share some free stuff with you. Did you know that we give a lot of stuff away? Well, here’s how you can enjoy all our free stuff (in addition to this free blog, of course). 1. Blessings from Revelation eBook. We provide a copy of the full eBook we wrote on Revelation to everyone who subscribes to our blog via email. One of the things we want to do is provide quality, so we give away the entire eBook (not just…
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The Class of ’95 and the Brevity of Life
It happened again last Friday. I have now been out of high school for 18 years, which means I have spent more years in “post-high school” years than I spent from birth through graduation (I was just 17 at graduation). Still, I am only 36 years old. In May of 1995, I walked across a stage at Charles Bland Stadium in Dexter, Missouri to receive my high school diploma. While I don’t get back to Dexter for any length of time very often, I am proud to say I grew up there and went to school there. If my memory is correct, 157 people were in my graduating class from…
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Finding Margin in My Life
One of my common sayings to folks is, “I’d rather be busy than bored.” I mean that, too. While I enjoy some downtime like everyone else, I get really fidgety really quickly if there is nothing to do. However, earlier this year, I began noticing that I was having trouble with two things. One was saying “no” to any request made of me, and the other was concentration. Then it hit me: maybe these two things are related. (Yes, I’m a little slow to put things together.) So, a couple of months ago, I started a search. It is ongoing, and is also a struggle for someone who likes to…





























