Articles (Page 30)

Articles (Page 30)

When a Child Says “I don’t know”

How do you draw out a child who answers any question you ask with, “I don’t know?” Whether you are a parent, a Sunday School teacher, a mentor, or a church member who happens to interact with children (tip: that includes all of us!), here’s some useful advice from Julie Lowe, a counsellor and faculty member at CCEF (Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation): Read more…

Hobbies to the Glory of God

All of us have hobbies. How does God see our hobbies? Are they worthless distractions, or a legitimate means to live to His glory? Tim Challies helps us reflect carefully on these questions. Read more…

Parenthood: Remembering what you signed up for

“From the moment we arrived at our friends’ place, the children were off, gone, playing hard in various rooms around the house while us adults sat around a peaceful dinner table and talked. The children paused their games for dinner and then again briefly for dessert. At one point we learned that they’d been upstairs playing ‘Family’ and this involved removing stacks of folded clothes from closet shelves so that each child had a shelf to sleep on. I cringed,…

The “Plus One” Approach to Church

“Are you just starting out at a new church and don’t know how to get plugged in? Have you been at your church for years and still haven’t found your place? Are you feeling disconnected, unhappy, or bored with your local congregation? Let me suggest you enter the “Plus One” program of church involvement.” Click for more…

Beware the Black Hole of Time

Since all of us have a role to play in what has been called the “Ministry of the Pew” – welcoming those who visit – this short article by Austin Brown provides us with some welcome advice in how to welcome well.

Work that makes a Difference

How can I find satisfaction in my work, when so often it seems tedious or tiresome? Tim Challies points us to ‘Work that makes a difference’.

Engaging our Emotions – Engaging with God

Have you ever thought about how our emotions fit in the Christian life?  Here’s an excerpt: Emotions are tricky. Everyone has them. Everyone struggles with them. Many struggle with how they feel more than anything else in their lives. Then there is the sea of other people’s emotions in which all of us swim. I suspect most of us consider emotions to be more of a liability than an asset. What does the Bible have to say about emotions? Continue…

A Plea for Poets, Plumbers, Philosophers, and Physicians

Over a lunch of Lebanese shish and tabbouleh, I had a conversation with a young man training at a well-known and respected university to be a medical doctor. During that discussion he mentioned that he hoped he could train at a school that viewed patients as more than research subjects. He longed for his university to understand the biblical view of man. His desire is to serve in his chosen field as a servant of God working from a biblical worldview.…