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  • Church Life,  Family

    What to Do When Someone Else Gets What You Wanted

    Everyone has had it happen, and it hurts. It is when you worked for something, you put yourself out there, and someone else was chosen for what you wanted. You applied for your dream job…but were passed over. You wanted to get into that graduate school…but you didn’t make the cut. You sought a promotion…but someone else got it. You tried out for the team…and were left to be in the stands instead of on the bench. We know the feeling. It is painful–because we wanted it so much–to be told “no,” or even possibly, “you’re not good enough.” (By the way, as an aside, I have often wondered about the…

  • Church Life,  Family

    Informing, Not Enforcing: Some Thoughts about The Salvation Army

    I fully realized that this may be one of my most controversial contributions to A Legacy of Faith. I have no interest in enforcing my practices or the practices of my family on anybody else. I would not presume to do so, even if I thought I had that right.  A few weeks ago, while I was out doing some visiting, I drove by the local Salvation Army building. I took the time to stop and take a picture (which is reproduced below). I am doing this for one reason – and one reason only.  I believe that there are many good people who donate to and/or buy from this organization without realizing that…

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  • Books,  Church Life,  Family,  Homeschooling,  Parenting

    Our 2016 Holiday Gift Guide

    In past years, we have released a couple of gift guides that were very random (one year, we even included a toy car-making machine!). This year’s gift guide is meant to be more focused, as most of the ideas listed below are meant to instill the Word of God in the hearts of your family. A couple of things are for more specific groups of people, but we hope you find everything below to be helpful in learning God’s Word. [Disclaimer: Any links below that take you to Amazon are affiliate links. All other links are not affiliate links.] Polishing the Pulpit Flash Drives. In past years, Polishing the Pulpit has…

  • Church Life,  Family

    You Don’t Have to be Famous to Have True Influence

    In the past 9 days, I have spoken at two funerals. The two services were for two ladies who meant a lot to me. One was in Nashville, and the other in Haleyville. It was a high honor to be asked to speak at each of the services, and in reflecting on the lives of these ladies, I was reminded of a powerful principle that every Christian needs to have in mind throughout our life. See, unless you were near to these ladies, you probably would not have known of their passing. Their deaths did not make national news. No radio talk show is going to talk for hours about…

  • Church Life,  Family

    Have You Said That You Were Sorry?

    This past weekend I received a random text from a number that my phone did not recognize. Here’s what it said, “I’m sorry for everything that happened. I just wanted to wish you and your family a happy holiday season.” This text message literally took my breath away. Who was it from? To what were they referring? I immediately tried to think about anything that had happened that was bad over the last several years. Fortunately, I could not come up with anything I personally had done to hurt someone that was so significant that I would have to have a conversation about it. As I learned of who had…

  • Church Life,  Family

    Thanksgiving…For the Wrong Reasons

    It is not an original idea to suggest that thanksgiving should be much more than a holiday. All people would be much better off and the world would be a much better place if an “attitude of gratitude” would be the norm. This should especially be true of a person who wears the name of Christ and is truly trying to follow Him.  As I was thinking about the upcoming holiday and, more importantly, about the mindset that should be ours, my mind went to a passage where gratitude was expressed. It was even expressed to God. Sadly, however, it was expressed for all of the wrong reasons. The passage that came to…

  • Family,  Homeschooling,  Legacy of Faith Podcast

    Episode 67: Our 2016 “Thankful List” [Podcast]

    https://media.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/content.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/Legacy_podcast_067.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS(Player not displaying or working? Click here.) With Thanksgiving right around the corner, our little family sat around and counted our blessings. There is no way we could share a full list of all the ways in which God blesses us, so instead, we made a list of 16 blessings from 2016. Below is the list, or you can listen along as Leah, Mary Carol, and Turner all join me for this podcast. Our 16 Things Getting Spot Time with our cousins (including cousin’s camp) Vacation to Chattanooga Painting the living room Pumpkin patch trip (with covered bridge) A good school year Time…

  • Family,  Marriage,  Parenting

    Thanksgiving Ribbons: A 5-Minute Project to Help Make Thanksgiving Memorable

    Next week, we will celebrate a national day of Thanksgiving. So today, to help you prepare, I would like to share a simple idea that our family did a few years ago that really made Thanksgiving more meaningful. And it only takes about five minutes! Before Thanksgiving, we bought some wide ribbon and wrote various questions on the ribbon with a Sharpie. (Make sure the ribbon is wide enough to write on, and thick enough so the Sharpie doesn’t bleed through.) Some questions were fairly simple and some were more contemplative. We then tied the ribbon around napkins and placed them at each plate. By the way, we were careful…

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  • Church Life,  Family,  Marriage,  Parenting,  Tech

    Connected to What?

    Leslie Stahl may not be well known to those of us who choose to worship on Sunday evenings. That may be due to the fact that she is a regular contributor to the long-running (on Sunday evenings) CBS program 60 Minutes. Ms. Stahl (she is married, but is one of those thoroughly modern women who does not use her husband’s last name) also appears on other CBS news shows. As the picture of her book cover shows, she is also an author.       Recently, I watched part of an interview with her about her new book. (The interview was not on 60 Minutes, by the way.) As you can see from the…