Our daughter, who is now 4 years old, has been sitting with us during the morning worship service at our church since she was three. Behavior-wise, she does quite well, sitting quietly and not being that much of a distraction to anyone. (As an aside, we just started working with our 2-year old son sitting [...]
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22 Dec
Addressing One Another in Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs
Bob Kauflin has a great post on his blog Worship Matters about addressing one another in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs. He shares about a message he gave entitled “Spirit-Filled Singing”: My first point was “Spirit-filled singing is to each other,” and based on Eph. 5:19Ephesians 5:19 [19]addressing one another in psalms and hymns and [...]
20 Dec
Getting Paid to Go to Church
How would you feel if your church scored 100% (or even a low percentage) by a non-Christian? From Times Online December 19, 2007 Getting paid to go to church Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent of The Times Non-Christians are to be paid £30 a time to go to church under a new research programme to find [...]
16 Dec
Ministering God’s Word to One Another
This past week I went to a ladies meeting at a neighboring church. A husband and wife were speaking about a recent crisis they had been through involving a terrible accident in which the husband was severely injured. His wife spoke at some length about her experience through the whole ordeal and shared how the [...]
27 Aug
The William Tyndale Story
This weekend I watched The William Tyndale Story of the Torchlighters DVD series Heroes of the Faith. It was excellent! It’s an animated film for children ages 8-12. However the DVD contains as an extra feature an interview with Dr. David Daniell, a Tyndale scholar. This interview is more like a documentary and it would [...]
11 Aug
Homemaking courses?
My comments follow the article: Southern Baptist Seminary to Often Academic Program in Homemaking By ROSE FRENCH Associated Press Writer NASHVILLE, Tenn. The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary offers coursework in Greek and Hebrew, in archaeology, in the philosophy of religion and _ starting this fall _ in how to cook and sew. One of the [...]



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