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AB 495: Parental Rights on the Chopping Block in California

When the government begins to redefine who can make decisions for your child—or worse, bypass you altogether—it’s not just an overstep. It’s an attack on the very foundation of the family.
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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Wednesday, August 13, 2025

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Help for Workaholics

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By Scott Wendal, Thursday, November 29, 2012
A Sermon from Colossians 3
Sermon outline: This is an abbreviated outline with the complete sermon downloadable at the bottom of the post. Every road has two dangers; two ditches. One ditch is a lazy worker. The other is a workaholic. Which ditch do you want to be in? Neither! I want to be on the main road. Let’s read Colossians 3:22–25.
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After the Election—An Eight-Fold Call to Baptist Pastors

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, November 26, 2012
Steps Pastors Can Take to Make a Difference for Christ
As the results of the recent election became clear, I became concerned, not because of party or political issues, but for spiritual reasons. Those who elected our nation’s leaders reflect the hearts of our nation’s citizens. When a political party jeers at the name of God, rejects God’s plan for marriage, and endorses the killing of preborn children—and America elects those who hold these positions—we are in a difficult situation.
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Creating a Common Craft Style Video

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By Jeremy Lofgren, Friday, November 23, 2012
Using a Video to Explain a Website

Common Craft is a company that has created hundreds of instructional videos on a variety of topics that are easy to understand for people without a technical background. As a part of Dr. Paul Chappell’s sermon series through the gospel of Luke, our web team has developed an interactive site to support the new preaching series, Journey with Jesus.

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America’s Heritage of Thanksgiving

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By Dr. David Gibbs Jr., Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Giving Thanks and Praying for Revival
America’s Thanksgiving tradition is a time to focus on God and His blessings on us and on our nation. In a year that has provided America with hardships and economic challenges, perhaps it is even more important to focus on God this Thanksgiving and on the good things He has provided in the midst of our difficulties.
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9 More Things to Do When Your Child Goes Astray

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, November 19, 2012
When Your Teen Says ‘No’—Part 2
In part one of this post we looked at six spiritual responses for parents when their teen or young adult is rejecting. To recap: 1. Love Christ unconditionally; 2. Love your child unconditionally; 3. Pray for wisdom; 4. Be sure your own walk is real; 5. Realize it is the nature of young people to question authority; 6. Remember to be thankful for the good benefits of your pastor and church.
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Training the Next Generation of Christian Leaders

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By Dr. Tim Cruse, Thursday, November 15, 2012
Paul Trained Timothy, Who Are You Training?
We live in a day of much challenge and opportunity. The need for well-equipped, Spirit-filled servants of the Lord is great. The Apostle Paul trained the young pastor Timothy and instilled in him:
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Stepping Back to Take a Step Up

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By Dr. Kevin Folger, Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Time Spent Listening to God Is Not Wasted
I recently returned from a week out of the office. My week away was not a vacation, missions trip, or preaching meeting. It was actually a time to get away from my daily routine of office, ministry, and work. It was a time to reflect, pray, think, read, and prepare for the future.
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Starting Multiple Adult Classes

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By Dr. R. B. Ouellette, Tuesday, November 13, 2012
The Benefits of Having Multiple Adult Classes
For many years, most fundamental churches followed the pattern of having one large adult class taught by the pastor in the auditorium. Such great churches as Akron Baptist Temple, pastored by Dallas Billington, popularized this approach. Recently, the trend has been to offer multiple adult classes.
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6 Things to Do When Your Child Goes Astray

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, November 12, 2012
When Your Teen Says ‘No’—Part 1
It’s a parent’s greatest fear—and if it actually happens, their greatest heartbreak—a wayward child. How do you respond during this crisis? Whether your child is a fifteen-year-old who is struggling or a twenty-two-year-old who is questioning their faith, it is vital that you navigate this season with wisdom and the leadership of the Holy Spirit.
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How to Write Lesson Plans

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By Kathy Houk, Friday, November 9, 2012
Developing a Road Map for Your Teaching
You have heard the saying, “failing to plan is planning to fail.” There are no teachers or administrators who want to fail, but we must take time to plan out our year, our months, our days, and our school hours or we will fail. Learn to get in the routine of planning and making sure the “big rocks” get scheduled so everyone succeeds!
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