Are you preventing children from coming to Jesus? Part 1
Greg Taylor updates an excerpt from the book, Down in the River to Pray about how we nurture our children in faith in Christ.
Greg Taylor updates an excerpt from the book, Down in the River to Pray about how we nurture our children in faith in Christ.
Down in the River to Pray by John Mark Hicks and Greg Taylor now available on iPad
What is success? A year after Coach John Wooden’s death, his definition of success still lives on: In contrast to money, fame, or self-worth driven success books, Wooden’s definition of success is not to reach the top with the most money, trophies and accolades. He defines success as “peace of mind that is the direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you did your best to become the best that you are capable of becoming.”
This is the text of a sermon I gave Sunday, August 21, 2011 at Garnett Church of Christ. The goal is to motivate our church to pray the prayer of unity with Jesus Christ, and to live it out in simple yet bold ways with other Christians in our circles, in particular through a partnership with Connection Church.
This article on Greg Taylor’s blog features Rob Parsons, Tony Dungy, Eugene Peterson, and David Allen.
Eugene Peterson’s Like Dew Your Youth: Growing Up With Your Teens is a huge gift to parents who must realize that teenagers are a gift to us!
This is what poetic cell phone cafe interruption sounds like.
Review of Day of War. Cliff Graham. Zondervan, $14.99 softcover (368p) ISBN 9780310331834
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