“Priorities for Parents” – Ephesians 6:4 and Deuteronomy 6. All families develop customs that reflect their priorities. Today we look at three biblical priorities for parents to establish and maintain in their family customs so that it may go well for our children throughout their lives.
The chief priest could not control his wicked sons, so God removed them all and raised up the one who could intercede between humans...
In Jonah 2, we take a break from the narrative to read a poem of thanksgiving that Jonah prayed when he was detained for...
Within the final greetings in his letter to the Romans, Paul included a declaration about the final victory of the church.