Part 3: Establishing the Parent-Child Relationship
By James M. Hatch, Jr. In the first article, I introduced the basic premise that God intends for our earthly family experi
by Editor
Part 3: Establishing the Parent-Child Relationship
By James M. Hatch, Jr. In the first article, I introduced the basic premise that God intends for our earthly family experi
by Editor
Part 2: The Importance of a Place and a Relationship
By James M. Hatch, Jr. Simply stated, “parenting by grace” means that to be a biblical parent you must treat your children like God does. Every time you face an issue you must have God’s supernatural grace ena
by Editor
By Frank Brock. The decline in morality is undermining the economic and political institutions of America. The future of the democracy requires that a refor
by Editor
By James M. Hatch, Jr. I grew up in a family that was disorganized, and even worse than that, it came apart. I didn’t read any books but found by experience what it does to children. I saw what it did to my brothers and sisters, and it is only by the grace of God that I remain here today. My brother, a Presbyterian minister who led me to the Lord, couldn’t cut it. It overtook him. Now my burden is not with the marriage but with the children of problem mar
by Editor
By Roger R. Nicle.
Part 3: How Can I Cope with Those Who Differ from Me?
In the two previous articles, we sought to explore how to derive the maximum benefit from controversy both as to those who differ by being sure that we do not fail in our duty toward them, and as to ourselves in welcoming an opportunity to learn as well as an occasion to vindicate our posi
by Editor
By Roger R. Nicole. In last month’s article, we discussed the answer to the question, “What do I owe the person who differs from me?” It is very important throughout that one should remain keenly aware of such obli