• Church Life,  Family

    Helpless and Unhappy or Grateful and Glad?

    So many people are living in difficult times right now. All of the news seems to be bad and it has seemed like every time we turn around something else negative is happening to make us feel helpless and unhappy. Helplessness and unhappiness are tools of the devil. In times of trouble he uses them to make us lose sight of all of God’s blessings. However, along with being tools of the devil, they are also choices we make on a daily basis. Sometimes we choose to feel helpless or unhappy rather than looking to God. We fail to stop and meditate on the positive and good things that have come our way…

  • Church Life

    Sheep Need a Non-Robotic Shepherd

    I’ve been writing a lot lately about sheep. Maybe it is just because my daily Bible reading has included a lot of Psalms lately. I don’t know. Anyway, I came across an article very recently that just struck me in an odd way, especially in light of all the sheep writing I’ve been doing. It spoke about how a couple of companies–one in the USA and one in New Zealand–have partnered together to create a robotic dog and they are testing it out with the task of herding sheep in New Zealand. (Oddly, they named the robotic dog with the same name as our family dog, Spot.) They claim that…

  • Church Life

    The Proper Order #2

    In an earlier post, we looked at and made some comments about Paul’s recounting of his conversion to Christ as recorded in Acts 22. Specifically, we dealt with two questions he asked: “Who are you?” and “What shall I do, Lord?”  s you may or may not remember, we ended that post with this: It seems to me that, in every area of our lives, we need to ask ourselves the following questions and make sure we keep them in the proper order.What (or who) is the source of the information I am receiving?Exactly what am I being told and/or asked to do?Do I have the kind of heart that will allow…

  • Church Life,  Family

    Which Sea are You?

    Both seas are originally fed partially by the snowmelt from the top of Mt. Hermon. Both are connected to the famous Jordan River. Both are mentioned in the pages of Scripture. One sea is bright and beautiful. TripAdvisor has reviews that call it “peaceful and pleasant,” “beautiful and serene,” and “mesmerizing.” It is a lake long known for providing great fishing and a pleasant place to swim. The other sea is known simply as “dead.” The only life found in it is bacteria. It is so salty that people can’t really “swim” in it, but rather float or rub its mud on their skin.  By now, I’m sure you have…

  • Church Life,  Family

    Everything Is…

    A long time ago, I was told to avoid words like “never” and “always” as much as possible. Certainly, there are times when those words are appropriate and right, but much of the time we use them in cases where they are not true. (In premarital and marital counseling, I have often told couples to avoid these words, especially when arguing.) Another word like that is “everything.” In recent years, there has been a trend on social media to share a picture or short video that is cute, funny, or reassuring and leave the comment, “This is everything.” First of all, that’s crazy, because it is obviously not “everything,” but…

  • Church Life,  Family

    The Proper Order

    Many who read this will be familiar with a man who began his life being known as Saul. The Bible informs us, among other things, of his early religious training as a Jew. There can be no doubt about his devotion and zeal to a cause he believed to be pleasing to God. However, we also see this same man being referred to later as Paul. Something besides his name had changed. His purpose in life had changed. People were saying of him that he was now “…preaching the faith he once tried to destroy” (Gal. 1:23). His zeal for the cause of Christ eclipsed the zeal he had as a Jew.    The transformation from “Saul…

  • Family,  Recipies

    Legacy Recipe: Mom’s Easy Strawberry Pie [Free Printable]

    Yay! It’s strawberry picking time here in Kentucky. I love this time of year for lots of reasons, but one of my favorite reasons is because I love strawberries. While I’m not making pies these days because of a different eating plan, I still use this recipe for guests and have many fond memories of making and taking this pie to potlucks and other gatherings. I hope you enjoy it! 1 cup water ½ to ¾ cup sugar 2 and ½  Tbsp cornstarch Pinch of salt 2 and ½ Tbsp strawberry gelatin (sugar free doesn’t work) Drop of red food coloring (optional) 3 to 4 cups of washed strawberries (sliced if you prefer) 1…

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  • Church Life

    Any Length to Save a Lamb

    In Scripture, the imagery of sheep and shepherding is found over and over. One of Jesus’s beloved parables is about a man who lost one sheep out of 100, but who went out to find that one lost sheep, celebrating upon the rescue of that one (Luke 15:3-7). Recently in England, a real-life example of that was lived out. A lamb was reported to be in a difficult position in Durham, England. It had fallen down a drain pipe and was finally located about 50 feet down the pipe. So, was the lamb just left there to be frightened and, likely, to die? Of course not. A crew of workers,…

  • Church Life,  Family

    No Human Contact

    As I type these words, we are about a month or so into what is a new experience for us. It might not even be an exaggeration to suggest that we are experiencing a new way of life. Among other things, our language and our actions have changed.    Just a few weeks ago, I don’t think I’d ever heard the phrase “social distancing.” Now, we are not only using that phrase regularly, we are practicing it.   Somewhere recently I heard about a woman who carries a tape measure with her wherever she goes in order to make sure that there is at least a distance of six feet between her and the people…

  • Family,  Legacy of Faith Podcast,  Parenting

    Episode 135: Answering 3 Common Motherhood Myths [Podcast]

    https://media.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/content.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/Legacy_Podcast_135.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS (Player not displaying or working? Click here to listen.) With Mother’s Day coming this weekend, Adam and Leah take some time to talk about three myths that mothers can too easily believe. We hope by answering these myths that mothers feel more excited and encouraged about their work. Resource “The Necessary Thing” (Blog post by Leah Faughn)

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