Family (107)
  1. My Grandmother recently lost a long battle with cancer. Her name was Joy, and a name has never been more fitting.
  2. In an age when families are already fractured beyond comprehension, are we seriously going to separate parents from children in the one service in which God himself is present to unite us to himself and one another?
  3. Today I want to give you some good news. It is good news for the relationship failure; for the one who is self-focused;
  4. “In a culture that promotes self-interest, children in church learn that something much bigger and more important than themselves is going on in their midst."
  5. There’s a lot of family drama from Thanksgiving through New Years.
  6. Every single child we raise has a completely unique perspective, personality, strength, and weakness.
  7. She wasn’t so much giving up on her husband as giving up on herself. She was giving up trying to be the person who changes another person. It was going to take more than her to reform the man she loved.
  8. Today, people often bemoan the loss of children in the church.
  9. Life is too short to dream big dreams. They tend to devour everything that gets in their way, including family.
  10. Inside every relationship, there’s a gap.
  11. In one of our most fun shows yet the fellows talk about grace and parenting. For our 25th episode, we are joined by Elyse Fitzpatrick and Jessica Thompson to get a unique perspective on how God works through the vocation of parent. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show!
  12. Fatherhood is an essential part of what shapes the minds and worldview of the Fellows. On this episode, the fellows talk about the fundamental nature of the father and his role as a mouthpiece of grace in the home. Sit back, relax, grab a drink and enjoy the magic of fatherhood.
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