Teaching our Daughters Proverbs 31—Correctly
Not loving the Proverbs 31 woman? You’ve probably been taught all wrong. Join me as I bust this thing wide open—and unlock the secret so you can teach your daughters well.
Not loving the Proverbs 31 woman? You’ve probably been taught all wrong. Join me as I bust this thing wide open—and unlock the secret so you can teach your daughters well.
And when someone says the ‘arm of the chair,’ do we expect it to have a human arm on it?”
“No.”
“Reading the Bible is like that, too.” We must think critically about what the authors mean.
Church attendance is down, but spiritual curiosity is on the rise. What does this mean for Christians? And for those who are seeking something More?
If I could recommend one Christian parenting book, this is it.
God’s request wasn’t out-of-the-ordinary. Every god was doing it.
But no god did what God did next.
It’s 1 of 9 key indicators of faith-filled families. And I want them. I want those calm but power-filled times of connection—where we really see into each other’s lives and all the triumphs and tragedies—as well as the to-do’s, wants, and needs. I want the ones you come out of completely rejuvenated, connected, and fueled with that go-get-em jolt. And you know you can go get ’em because you have the power of your whole family behind you. That’s what I’m shooting for.
Can animals go to heaven? Can pets? The Bible doesn’t say. But it does whisper some clues.
Most Kids Doubt Between Ages 7-12
The good news? They’re in good company. Thomas doubted. John the baptizer doubted. Shoot, perhaps even your own child’s parents doubted. (Am I speaking to anyone besides myself?)