"We don't want perfect kids. We want kids who see the gospel in our home."
Guest, Don Whitney, shares how he distinguishes personal spiritual disciplines from congregational disciplines.
Not just politicians, people like you and I have helped these Frankensteins find space in society
Finding Jesus to be even more patient than we are sinful enables us to genuinely own our wickedness.
Agree with him. The person is seeking to justify his sinful heart by spreading the blame around all of humanity, and at the same time inferring that the standard God requires is too high. Say, “Tha…
We have often treated Proverbs 31 like a gospel-less job description.
I must confess from the outset that I don’t have a magic answer to solve what can be the tricky task of balancing work and family life. Each person’s situation is different but I thought nevertheless I’d share a few things that I’ve learned as I attempt to balance being a choir leader with a busy …
"Let me know if you think my mom was nuts or maybe on to something."
A mom has written into "Slate" to ask if it's unethical to join a church just to better her chances at getting her kid into daycare.
God doesn’t use perfect people because they don’t exist. – Chuck Smith
What is more essential in your life – your work or your relationship with God? Is time with God more important than time with your husband or kids? Is God more valuable to you than a good nightR…
If your family prayer time feels more chaotic than cultivated, take heart! Ginny Kochis gathered 24 ideas for family prayer time from Catholic moms just like you.