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Sample Devotion: Surpassing Knowledge

Tim Chester | Jan. 28, 2021

We will never bottom out Christ’s boundless love. But we need to see more and more of his love. Every time we sin, we need to appreciate afresh this love that welcomes sinners. Every time we suffer, we need to appreciate afresh this love that mysteriously works all things for our good. Every time we face temptation, we need to appreciate afresh this love that captures our hearts.... continue reading

Blessings That Won’t Be Restricted: Being Chosen in Christ

James Burstow | Jan. 25, 2021

As some of our physical blessings are stripped away, let's encourage each other with the reality of this incredible spiritual blessing in the days that lie ahead of us, whatever they may hold.  We are who we are in Christ because before the dawn of time, God chose us and set his affection on us. Which means we are incredibly special; we are part of an eternal story; and our future is absolutely secure.... continue reading

How Voices from the Past Can Encourage Us Today

Tim Chester | Jan. 25, 2021

To help fix our gaze on Jesus, we are surrounded by “a great cloud of witnesses”. For the first readers of Hebrews, these witnesses were the saints of the Old Testament, whose faith in God’s promises had sustained them through troubling times and had enabled them to achieve great things in God’s name. But as readers today, we can add names from across the pages of church history to that crowd of cheering spectators.... continue reading

Sex. A Holy Discipline

Adrian and Celia Reynolds | Jan. 19, 2021

Indeed, you might think that such a sentence is bordering on blasphemy, or at the very least, it’s pushing the boundaries a little. But that kind of response reveals precisely the problem that many Christians have about sex. Married believers know sex is enjoyable, fun, intimate, delightful: but they can’t quite bring themselves to include it in a list of holy disciplines.... continue reading

On the Podcast with Carl Laferton: Raising Children in a Pluralistic World

Carl Laferton | Jan. 15, 2021

In this episode of the podcast we talk to Carl Laferton about his new book The God Contest which uses the story of Mount Carmel to show kids how the God of the Bible proved himself to be the one true God.... continue reading

5 Reasons to Take Your Kids to Old Testament Stories

Carl Laferton | Jan. 14, 2021

Fires on mountains. Warriors and battles. Lions not eating people and bears actually eating people. Queens and slave-girls speaking truth to power. The kids’ fiction shelves of your local bookstore (if it’s open) contain no stories more exciting than Old Testament narratives offer. Of course, these are not “just stories”—they’re true, they are part of the great overarching story of salvation, and they display God’s character—but they are also stories, and exciting ones.... continue reading

7 Things to Keep in Mind When Kids Ask Questions about Faith

Carl Laferton | Jan. 12, 2021

In an ideal world, I would be really-good-dad-Carl who answers his kids’ questions about Christian faith with seven things in mind. In the real world, I’m flawed-but-trying-Carl and I score about 2 out of 7 most times I answer my kids’ questions about faith. That’s ok, because if my children (and yours) are to be saved, it will be by the grace of God through the work of his Spirit, not by the godliness of their parents through the brilliance of their answers.... continue reading

On the Podcast with Ed Drew: Making Family Bible Times Simple (and Fun!)

Ed Drew | Jan. 8, 2021

Ed Drew talks to us about his new family devotional, Meals with Jesus: A Journey Through Luke's Gospel for the Whole Family... continue reading

A Sneak Peek at Books to Come in 2021

Bethany McIlrath | Jan. 7, 2021

Get a sneak peek at some of the books we’re excited to share with you in 2021. We made note of who we think each book will be especially meaningful to, reasons we love each one, as well as some bonuses we’re thrilled to offer.... continue reading

How Do I Improve My Child’s Behavior?

Ed Drew | Jan. 5, 2021

We want children who are followers of Jesus Christ, not only in their beliefs but in their behavior. If we could train them out of sin completely, our children would become perfect, they wouldn’t have needed Jesus Christ to die for them, and we could write the ultimate parenting book! But we can’t.... continue reading

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