Family
-
Tired of It All
What do you do when you are tired of it all? Let’s face it: we all get tired. We get discouraged. We feel spent and as if we have tried all we can try, but nothing is good enough. This gray season of cold doesn’t help, but this feeling may hit us at any time. So what do we do? What do you do when your job feels monotonous and you never feel appreciated? What do you do when the physical therapy isn’t helping and you are no closer to being “your old self again” despite the doctor’s promises. What do you do when your spouse never seems happy with…
-
Is It Ever Alright to be Jealous?
Yes. It is sometimes permissible, if not necessary, to be jealous. Let’s face it – Our God is a jealous God. Exodus 34:14 even says that His name is “Jealous.” This Hebrew word in the original text indicates that God is not going to put up with any rival, such that any departure from one’s desire for Him to pursue someone or something else would bring about His severe and justified anger. Therefore – He’s jealous. It’s a relationship thing. It’s an ownership thing. It’s a love thing. There are legitimate reasons for humans to practice godly jealousy. But really quickly let’s first discuss what godly jealousy is not. Godly…
-
Good Enough for Who It’s For
If I remember correctly, my first baseball “uniform” consisted of a baseball cap and a t-shirt. The t-shirt had the name of a local funeral home on the front of it and a number on the back. The man who owned the funeral home knew that he was not trying to supply uniforms for a major league team. He was just kind enough to try to help some seven-year-old boys get a start. He probably thought at the time (and rightly so), “Those t-shirts and caps are good enough for who it’s for.“ If that is what he thought, he was correct. We were just a group of seven-year-old boys who were excited about…
-
Episode 97: Raising Readers and Never Giving Up on Your Ideal of Family [Podcast]
https://media.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/content.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/Legacy_Podcast_097.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS(Player not displaying or working? Click here to listen.) Parenting isn’t easy, but Adam and Leah want to encourage you. Today on the program, they talk about simple ways to encourage your children to read (that don’t have to cost much money) and then discuss how important it is to not give up on your ideal of family even when the culture wants you to be lazy. Resources mentioned are below. Resources Mentioned in This Episode “The Most Important Part of Teaching Kids to Read” [Read Aloud Revival] “Raising Kids Who Love to Read” [Of the Hearth] Discovery Magazine [Apologetics Press] “Never, Never,…
-
Hidden Secrets
I was just a little girl, and my intentions were so pure. I just wanted to take one of my grandmother’s beautiful roses to my teacher at school. Grandma helped me cut the rose and wrapped the stem for me. The part that neither she nor my mother knew about was that I had gotten one of Mom’s vases, and I secretly put the rose in the vase and proudly took it to school. The vase was beautiful to me. It was fine china and had a woman’s delicate hand sculpted as if holding a delicate cup. To my eyes as a child, I thought it was perfect for carrying a rose to my…
-
The Final Step in Jethro’s Advice to Moses
Exodus 18 is very often used in leadership books written by Christian writers. Many have described it as the foundation of the US legal system (and other similar systems throughout history). It simply is the idea of delegation, but it took someone giving Moses the idea before it ever became a reality. Jethro, who was the father-in-law of Moses, saw that Moses was attempting to take care of every dispute among the people, and he was making both the people and himself weary. So Jethro had a simple but needed idea. Basically, he told Moses to only handle the biggest disputes and let trusted men handle smaller groups of people…
-
Something Love Will Never Do
What is your first response to the sins that are committed by other people? Wait a minute, should I clarify? Let’s say that someone who doesn’t like you or who has hurt you in some way does something to stain their character. Maybe they do something that is obviously not morally right. What is the first thing that goes through your mind? OK let’s go again. This time let’s say your sweet grandmother was to sin? (Yes, grandmothers sin, too). Let’s say she does something that is obviously not becoming a person who claims to be a Christian. Now, what’s your first response? Should the identity of the person matter…
-
How’s Your Readjusting Going?
The post that appeared here last week was originally scheduled for a little over a year ago. [Here is that post.] That did not happen, though, because of some “production issues.” A little editing was done in order for what I wrote at that time to be able to be published last week. Those “production issues” have provided a unique opportunity. They have allowed something that has taken a year to develop to be condensed into only a week. A year or so ago, when I wrote what was posted only last week, I was writing in anticipation of a new phase in my life. On December 31, 2016, I “retired” from full-time local preaching. On…
-
Making Sure New is Better
It was one of the ancient scholars who said, “Nothing is permanent, except change.” Things in life are going to change. You cannot stop change. You age. You go through different periods of life, and you cannot return to the past. I look at another year coming and going – there have been changes in family and friendships because of the losing and the gaining of people. There is also the development of different traditions and experiences. William Arthur Ward said, “Change, like sunshine, can be a friend or a foe, a blessing or a curse, a dawn or a dusk.” How we respond to inevitable change is really the difference…
-
Episode 96: Setting Family Resolutions for the New Year [Podcast]
https://media.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/content.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/Legacy_Podcast_096.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS(Player not displaying or working? Click here.) Many people set resolutions for the new year, but what about a family? On this week’s podcast, Adam and Leah share how to set specific resolutions in certain areas as a family, and give some examples to help you. Areas discussed are (1) spiritual goals, (2) marital growth goals, (3) financial goals, (4) goals for hospitality and service, and (5) goals for fun. More from A Legacy of Faith To subscribe to A Legacy of Faith by email for free click here. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes Subscribe via rss Find us on Stitcher Radio Visit…