Parenting: Have We Lost Our Way?
There are some things you’ll never understand until you live them. Cross-cultural adjustment is one. When we moved to the Philippines a little less than …
There are some things you’ll never understand until you live them. Cross-cultural adjustment is one. When we moved to the Philippines a little less than …
A phone has enormous possibilities for both convenience and catastrophe. Before parents entrust their child with such a powerful tool, they should carefully consider whether their child is mature enough to handle it–and carefully coach the child to use it properly.
This world in general, and American culture in particular, cloaks the make-believe with authenticity. The Bible tells us that true authenticity is impossible apart from the gospel.
With poignant lyrics, Passenger has put into words the Millennials’ angst: we feel the dull trauma of our hollowness and long for something real. Our Facebook statuses, tweets, and Instagram photos project only the image we care to present. As the generation that has touted authenticity as the ultimate virtue, we have come to embody the vice we most despise: hypocrisy.
Discernment means more than dissecting Disney films. We need discernment in choosing whether we watch those films in the first place, where we spend our money, and how we use our free time. This seems complicated! Is there even a starting point?
This post is third in a four-part series on the Biblical view of singleness. One of the best ways for both single saints and married …
A Christian business-owner in my congregation recently related his desire for Christlike business ethics. As he spoke, my mind ran to the resolutions Jonathan Edwards …
When I was a child, the first piece of electronic technology I owned was “Karate King,” a 1988-released handheld game with a LCD display. The player …