• Church Life,  Family

    Broad Generalizations Can be Dangerous

    Did you spend any time in school learning about broad generalizations? You know, those statements that cover a great deal of people or territory or actions, when only a few were involved in whatever happened.   What about the statements some teachers make, like, “The behavior in this class of mine is outrageous,” or, “They are just bad kids!” How about, “My whole class failed that test.”  Now, you and I know that not ALL of the kids are bad kids, behave badly, or fail the test! There might be a majority as times, but ALL is a big word! When it comes to parenting, how about statements like: “My kids won’t listen…

  • Church Life

    Ministry is Messy

    I am an orderly person. (Well, except for my office, but that’s a different story.) I like schedules and plans. I like to know how long something is going to take. I’m the kind of person who, when I’m in charge of a meeting, promises the length of the meeting…and sticks to it! But I am also one who tries to be faithful to the life that God requires as a Christian. As a disciple of His, I am in ministry. No, I’m not talking about my “job” as a preacher. Every Christian is a minister, since that work basically just means “servant.” Knowing that, I have to understand that…

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    Serving God, Not Obeying Him

    Back in December of 2003, I wrote an article with the above title. I actually wrote two articles back to back with this title. They originated from a lecture I heard given by my good friend William Woodson. He had made reference to an article written by David Lipscomb back in 1897. In the article, Lipscomb was responding to a question regarding the possible withdrawal or disfellowship from Christians (individuals or groups) who were not in keeping with New Testament doctrine. In summation, his thoughts were that we should be patient and bear with any Christian who is trying to do the will of God. The breaking point for Lipscomb…

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    Remission is Possible

    That’s what the commercial on television said — remission is possible. It was touting the benefits of a medication that gives hope to people with a serious medical condition. Fortunately, I do not have the condition that is supposed to be helped by this medication, but I believe I know how I would feel if I did have this condition. I believe that I would find this information to be very interesting. In fact, I believe that I would be excited about the prospect of overcoming the chronic condition it is supposed to help with.   I can easily see myself thoroughly investigating the claims. I have no trouble believing that, if the claims…

  • Family,  Legacy of Faith Podcast,  Parenting

    Episode 125: Introducing a New Parenting Seminar from Adam & Leah [Podcast]

    https://media.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/content.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/Legacy_Podcast_125.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS (Player not displaying or working? Click here to listen.) Parents need all the help they can get. Christians parents need all the encouragement they can get. And we just want to help. Today on the podcast, Adam and Leah are thrilled to unveil “Putting the Pieces Together, Without Losing Peace,” a customizable weekend seminar for your congregation to consider using! In the episode they talk about why they are doing this, the lessons you are welcome to choose from, and more. We hope you will listen, spread the word, and consider asking them to come and help your congregation’s parents. Click here…

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  • Family,  Parenting

    4 Things I Want to Teach My Children about Face-to-Face Conversations

    For some reason, a lot of children struggle to have one-on-one conversations. Sometimes, they are nervous around strangers (and that can be legitimate), but a lot of young people struggle even around people they know. I want my children to learn skills that will manifest themselves in those conversations, especially with older people. While there are all sorts of things I want them to know, here are four I hope they are learning along the way. Smile. It is rather remarkable what a difference a smile makes in a conversation, isn’t it? When we smile, we project confidence, but also an appreciation that we are being honored to be in…

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  • Church Life

    The Solution to Fear is Fear

    One of the great moments in Old Testament history occurred when Moses scaled Mt. Sinai to receive the Ten Commandments. A brief overview of Exodus chapters 19 and 20 will inform the reader concerning some of the circumstances surrounding this event. The people had to consecrate themselves in order to be ready for the Law. Moses went up Sinai as it was covered with smoke. There were thunderings and lightning flashes and the sounds of a trumpet. The mountain shook and the people were not even allowed to come near its base. If they so much as touched the mountain they were to be put to death. Mostly what we…

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    Boxes, Cans, and Spiritual Malnourishment

    To say that our daughter-in-law has a passion for the education program of a local congregation of the Lord’s people would be a classic understatement. She is especially interested in providing the very best possible education and training for the youth of whatever congregation she works with, but her interest extends far beyond the boundaries of that church.   Some might think that she is so passionate about this because she and our son have two children. Those of us who know her also know that this is not the case. Both she and her husband (our son) want every person who “grows up in the church” to know the Bible and how…

  • Church Life,  Family,  Parenting

    Take Your Children to Church

    Occasionally, I will read an article on Facebook that has to do with something I find interesting. A few weeks ago, I read one that cited a Harvard Study about the role of religion in the lives of children. I hope you will forgive me when I tell you I can’t remember who posted it or really much of what it said. It had to do with them growing up and leading healthier and happier lives. One of the comments made after the article has stuck in my mind ever since I read it. Someone made this statement, “Take your children to church.” Now most of us would agree that taking our children to…

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    4 Simple Steps to Improve Your Worship

    For nearly anyone, worship can become a bit rote at times. Though we know it is invaluable, we are human; thus, we struggle at times to stay truly engaged and thoughtful throughout the time. But some seem to think that it would take some major thing to get out of the rut, or to make worship more meaningful. Tragically, some stop coming. Just as tragically, some think they have to change God’s pattern (or worship where that pattern is not obeyed) and have bands, light shows, and more just to “up” the experience. But there are far simpler steps that each person can make to improve worship for themselves, while…