• Church Life

    Is Your Congregation United?

    It is God who has called every Christian into fellowship through the blood of His Son, Jesus (1 Cor. 1:9). When we obey the gospel, having been immersed into the Lord’s death, it is God who puts us in His universal church (Acts 2:47; Rom. 6:3-4). Once we have received the grace of God through our obedience we then have a responsibility to serve in a local congregation of the Lord’s kingdom (Phil. 1:1). God organized individual churches according to His divine purpose for the faithfulness of every Christian and the work of the great commission. So, assuming you are a part of a local group of believers – the…

  • Church Life,  Family

    An Important Question

    The most important question that any person can ask himself or herself can actually be worded in a number of ways. Among those ways are: Am I truly a Christian? Am I saved? Am I certain that I will spend eternity in heaven? Absolutely nothing is more important than for each individual to be able to give a positive response to life’s most important question(s). However, some events in my life have caused me to wonder if there is another question that, while not the most important question, sure has become important to me.  Maybe it will give you some “food for thought” as well. The question has nothing to do…

  • Church Life

    Don’t Be Ashamed of That Name

    There are certain names that are infamous. We often tell young ladies that they need to be glad their parents did not name them Jezebel, for example. Other names might just be difficult to carry at a certain time. For example, during the Civil War, there was a fairly high-ranking Union soldier who had just such a name. He led at least a few charges in battles in the southwestern portion of Missouri for the Northern army and was also a corps commander later in the war under William Tecumseh Sherman during the “march to the sea.” But his name probably caused him more than a little grief during that…

  • Church Life

    Congregations or Christ?

    Last Tuesday evening we were in attendance for a gospel meeting at the New Providence church near Murray, Kentucky. I had preached on Sunday and Monday evening, and Luke was preaching that night. I did not know what he had chosen as a topic. He does his own Bible studies and gets his own ideas and I want him to be his own person. But it was nice to be involved in the first conjoint gospel meeting effort with my son and to get to hear some preaching myself. While preaching on the first two chapters of 1 Corinthians, Luke discussed the wisdom of God. Part of what he emphasized…

  • Church Life

    No Matter What You Call Them, God Won’t Accept Them

    I was reading recently about some people who had unique names for the leftovers from their Thanksgiving meals. A man who really loved sports called them replays, and somebody in the entertainment industry called them reruns. To me, the most interesting (and disturbing) designation was by a mortician. He called them remains! There are a few of us who really do like leftovers. I look forward to them almost as much as I do the “real meal.” I, for one, never understood exactly what was meant when somebody was said to quit something “cold turkey.” I like cold turkey! However, I serve a God who does not like and will not accept leftovers. One of the continuing…

  • Books

    25 Books to Consider for Christmas Gifts (or for Yourself!)

    We love to read. As a family, we read together, and each of us reads individually a lot. But, even more than just loving to read, we feel that reading truly enhances so much of life. So, as you start shopping for Christmas, we want to share with you 25 books that you might want to consider for someone on your list…or just something to pick up to read during this busy time of year. [Each link is to Amazon and is an affiliate link.] ESV Scripture Journal: New Testament Set. Admittedly, we do not have this set of books, but we are looking at them closely and have researched…

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  • Family

    When Thanksgiving Mattered

    I know that I am a hopeless romantic when it comes to the holiday of Thanksgiving. As I constantly say, it is my favorite holiday. That being true, I have an idealized view of the holiday. But, even with that said, does it not seem as if this holiday really doesn’t matter as much as it used to? And, to me, that’s sad. Yes, I know people have always worked on Thanksgiving. EMTs and first responders and nurses show up to work, and for them we are grateful. Even all those football players and TV crew who bring us the annual games are showing up for work. But as the…

  • Church Life

    I’m Thankful For…

    The first chapter of the book of Romans describes a disgusting and disastrous descent of mankind into some sins/lifestyles that would almost defy our imagination. That is, the descriptions of some of the sins would have defied our imaginations a few generations ago. Unfortunately, when one reads this chapter now, it is almost as though we are opening up the morning paper or turning on the evening news. Among the sad things that can be said about this passage is that it begins by describing people who, at one time, “…knew God…” (Rom. 1:21). The first steps on their downhill slide are found in that same verse: “For although they knew God, they did…

  • Family,  Legacy of Faith Podcast,  Marriage,  Parenting

    Episode 130: Our 2019 Thankful List [Podcast]

    https://media.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/content.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/Legacy_Podcast_130.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS(Episode not displaying or playing? Click here to listen.) It is an annual tradition on the podcast. Adam and Leah sit down with their kids–now ages 14 and 12–and simply talk about some things they are thankful for this year. Enjoy this fun and, hopefully, encouraging episode.

  • Church Life,  Family,  Marriage

    For Better or For Worse

    Those of you who are married and reading this may remember a promise you made on the day of your wedding. That day is always such an exciting time in life. I remember it like it was yesterday. I can close my eyes and see how beautifully the church building was decorated, how the groomsmen and bridesmaids looked, where the minister was standing, and that look on Jim’s face as he watched my father escort me to the front of the building. Somewhere in our picture albums I have a copy of the vows that we said on that day. We made promises to one another and committed our lives to one another and…