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Oct. 7, 2016
Watch #5: What Is a City?
This is, perhaps, less practical than the previous messages. But this is one of my favorite insights in the last ten years, and I pull this insight out on occasion to give me a thrill of what I'm looking forward … Continue reading
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Oct. 6, 2016
Help Children Succeed in Their Careers by Using a Global Focus
What kind of a world will your children inherit? One thing seems certain: it will be a world more interconnected and globalized than ever before. Your children will interact – whether virtually or in person – with people from vastly … Continue reading
Oct. 5, 2016
Watch #3: Random People Coming to Mind?
I received this from a godly mentor, and I pass it along to you. Have you ever had someone totally random come to mind? Like your best friend in kindergarten who moved away and you never spoke to again? I … Continue reading
Oct. 4, 2016
Watch #2: How Does God Speak to You?
I know that we are all different, and the ways that God speaks to me are probably different than the way that he speaks to you. But I encourage you to be alert to the ways he is at work … Continue reading
Oct. 3, 2016
Watch for God at Work in Your Life
I feel like there have been many emails that encourage you through the hard(er) parts of homeschooling lately. In this series, I am hoping to do a more positive series, on ways that you might be able to glimpse God … Continue reading
Sep. 22, 2016
Teach Multiple Sides to Protect the Parent-Child Relationship
Years ago, a friend’s teenage son declared: “When I grow up, I want to go to Saudi Arabia and openly preach the Gospel until I am martyred.” Not exactly the life plans most moms have for their children. What should … Continue reading
Sep. 19, 2016
Five Ways God's Kingdom Is Different #5
He Can Handle the Truth At one point this year, I was tired. You probably know that feeling, where you think, "I am tired to the point that I could throw up." And I had been dealing with some upsetting … Continue reading