The objective of all true educators is to provide learning to students. But the framework in which that takes place in a Christian school is clearly distinctive from its secular counterparts. Our colleagues in the arena of public education see the state as the party responsible for educating a child.
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By Dr. John Goetsch, Saturday, September 25, 2021
Mentoring Your Child Is Not a Part Time Job
My wife and I had been married about two years when her pastor who had married us asked me to come and preach an eight-day revival meeting. After the last service he pulled me aside and said some nice things about my preaching. His countenance became very serious however and I will never forget his challenge to me.
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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Tuesday, January 28, 2020
Fulfilling. Consuming. Exciting. Challenging. Parenting is all of this, and more. And it is one of the greatest privileges of my life.
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By Dr. Rick Finley, Friday, August 2, 2019
3 Considerations When Choosing Your Child’s Education
Ready or not, it’s that time again. August means the start of another school year is right around the corner. This time of year always raises questions in the hearts and minds of many; including, how should I educate my child? Unfortunately, there is not a blanket answer to this question.
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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Family and Ministry Do Not Have to Compete
All of us who are passionate about ministry recognize that we can have competing interests when it comes to balancing our ministry and family responsibilities. If we’re not careful, we can yield to the addiction of busyness in ministry to the neglect of our own family.
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By Dr. Mike Edwards, Saturday, March 9, 2019
Last week my wife and I celebrated our forty-seventh anniversary as husband and wife. That is not as long as some, but a whole lot longer than many! They have been wonderfully blessed years, and I thank God for the wife and home He has given me.
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By Troy Dorrell, Friday, March 1, 2019
Closing the Distance Between You and Your Teenager
One of the keys to maintaining a positive and influential relationship with your teenager (or any other person for that matter) is to be aware of and address a wounded spirit. The Bible tells us that a wounded spirit is hard to bear, that strife can separate friends, and that offenses bring with them a hardness of heart. If an offense in our home occurs, just imagine all the damage that can be done.
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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, October 29, 2018
Two of the greatest things parents can do for their children are to instill in their hearts eternal priorities—specifically the priority to reach the world with the gospel—and help them understand the world-wide focus of our mission as Christians. We are to witness to our neighbors and reach the world.
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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Wednesday, September 5, 2018
As parents, we have an awesome responsibility to raise our children for the Lord. Parenting is so much bigger than providing basic necessities of life; it requires nurturing young hearts in the ways of the Lord.
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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Wednesday, May 23, 2018
All children have moments or seasons when they struggle with obedience—just like their parents. But some young people, particularly in their teenage years, become defiant and overtly disrespectful. Why?
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By Kathy Houk, Tuesday, May 8, 2018
Summertime Should Not Stop Learning
Many skills can be developed during the summer. Keep children on a schedule of learning even when they are on vacation from school so they are ready for the fall. Suggestions are given below, but ideas to do are endless!
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By Sharon Rabon, Saturday, April 28, 2018
Intentionally Involving Your Children in the Ministry
The life I enjoy today started when I was young. I was reared in a Christian home and chose to marry a preacher when I was seventeen years of age. On many occasions I have had the privilege to teach teen girls. I always tell them, “You make the biggest decisions of your life when you are too young to make them.”
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By Gabriel Ruhl, Saturday, April 21, 2018
3 Ways Husbands and Wives Can Invest in their Marriage
As the leader of a couple’s class, new Christians will often ask me: “What are the main ingredients to having a happy marriage?”
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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, March 5, 2018
You Are Always Teaching Your Children
Parenting is not for the faint of heart. And I’m not just referring to the hazards of stepping on legos in the middle of the night. (Although legos do qualify as a parenting hazard.) But primarily I’m referring to the responsibility parents have to shepherd their children’s hearts toward God.
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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, February 26, 2018
On one of the most memorable road trips of our early marriage, Terrie and I were making the six-hour drive from our home in San Dimas, California, to her parents’ home in San Jose for a birthday party.
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By Teri Dorrell, Saturday, February 17, 2018
Memories Must Be Made on Purpose
This is the time of year when we realize how fast time flies! We have so many good intentions that are never accomplished because we don’t “make” them happen. Making memories has to be intentional and purposeful. Life is about moments. Don’t wait for them, create them!
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By Dean Herring, Friday, February 9, 2018
Lessons from More than Forty Years of Marriage
On August 9, 1975, I stood on the platform of the Bethlehem Baptist Church in Fairfax, Virginia, and waited for my bride-to-be to walk down the aisle.
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By Terrie Chappell, Saturday, February 3, 2018
Attitude Is Everything
We’ve all had ideas of what the ideal romance is. When you were younger, it may have been images of a knight in shining armor, bravely rescuing the princess.
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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, November 6, 2017
Good Marriages Don’t Happen by Accident
Everyone knows that if you want to go on a great vacation, it’s not enough to simply choose your destination. You have to also plan the journey—how you will get there, where you will stay, what you will do…or your dream vacation may fall flat.
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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, September 18, 2017
Building a Family in the Ministry—Part 2
Terrie will never let me forget our first couples retreat at Lancaster Baptist Church. Trying to save on cost, I rented a large house by a lake, rather than reserving hotel rooms. And I was such a rookie pastor that I literally had the men sleep on the first floor and the ladies on the second floor.
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