Training for Disobedience
[email protected]2023-04-04T18:33:01+00:00A good friend of mine recently asked me a great question. I'll paraphrase it here: “My son who us now 5 has grown up in a Christian home. He has grown up knowing he is
A good friend of mine recently asked me a great question. I'll paraphrase it here: “My son who us now 5 has grown up in a Christian home. He has grown up knowing he is
A great question about when to baptize your kids leads to the thought: Are we training our kids for disobedience?
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In every tense situation there are two lessons happening. 1) What you say, 2) How you say it.