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Tradition: Rightly Divided

December 1, 1989 by Editor

By James L. Sauer. But Mommy,” little Jennifer asked, “why do you cut the end off the roast you’re going to cook?” Carol Henderson looked down at her seven year old daughter. The family was going to have a feast today for the reunion. And just as she did whenever she cooked a roast she trimmed the end, and put the remainder along its side.

“I honestly don’t know; I do it because my mom did. Go ask Gramma. She’s right out on the porch.”

Jennifer skipped out and asked Gramma.

“That’s a good question, dear. I don’t rightly know. I always just did. Your great-gramma always did. Let’s ask her.” Leaning over to the ninety-five year old woman, Gramma Gert asked the question about the roast.

“That’s easy, Gert. I had to cut the roast because my pan wasn’t big enough.”

Not all tradition has such a silly origin. But all tradition has the same method; we do things as we do because that is the way we have been taught to do it.

Tradition Defined:

“Tradition may be explained as an extension of the franchise,” said mystery writer and Christian apologist G. K. Chesterton. “Tradition means giving the vote to the most obscure of all classes, our ancestors. It is the democracy of the dead. Tradition refuses to submit to the small and arrogant oli

Filed Under: Church Leadership Tagged With: Church Leadership, Teachers/Disciplers

The Wayfaring Stanger

November 1, 1989 by Editor

By Wally Grafals. A wayfaring stranger was traveling across the countryside, searching for a home in which to rest his weary self. He had stopped at vari

Filed Under: Church Leadership Tagged With: Church Leadership, Teachers/Disciplers

Deaf Ministries

November 1, 1989 by Editor

By Sharon Kraemer. After three years of development and growth, Coral Ridge Presbyterian’s Deaf Ministry conducted evening service for the hear

Filed Under: Church Leadership Tagged With: Church Leadership, Teachers/Disciplers

Nurture

October 1, 1989 by Editor

By Bob Sweet. Whatever happened to this good word? Why has “nurture” all but disappeared from our vocabu

Filed Under: Church Leadership, Men, Seniors, Women, Youth Tagged With: Church Leadership, Men's Ministries, Seniors' Ministries, Teachers/Disciplers, Women's Ministries, Youth Ministries

Your Child’s Self Image

October 1, 1989 by Editor

By Thomas A. Whiteman. For those of us who are parents, our greatest responsibility in life is to raise our children! Whether one is the president of IBM or a home-maker, before God our most important job is that of being a parent. And the most important priority we can convey to our children is to first, love God; and second, to love others as they love themselves. (Matthew 22:35-40)

An important ingredient in that formula is a proper view of self – to have a good self-image. When people don’t like themselves, they will have a distorted image of God and will have great difficulty loving other people. So, one of our most important responsibilities to our children is to help them develop a proper self-image.

Of all of the problems that I face in counseling and in day-to-day contact with people, the most prevalent and pervasive is that of insecurity and poor self-image.

To some degree, we all struggle from time to time with an improper view of who we are in Christ and the security we have in God’s uncondi

Filed Under: Children, Church Leadership, Men, Women Tagged With: Children's Ministries, Men's Ministries, Teachers/Disciplers, Women's Ministries

Five Steps to Discipling Others

October 1, 1989 by Editor

By Russ Korth. Discipleship always includes discipline. Both terms stem from the same root word. But people can be disciplined without being disciples. For example, they may faithfully complete Bible studies without allowing the Word to change their lives. But you, as a spiritual leader, must help people become disciples through their disciplines. Here are five steps to help you dis

Filed Under: Church Leadership, Men, Seniors, Women, Youth Tagged With: Church Leadership, Men's Ministries, Seniors' Ministries, Teachers/Disciplers, Women's Ministries, Youth Ministries

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