The Savior of New Orleans
Due to the ridiculous statements being made in the aftermath of the Super Bowl, I am compelled to leave our present discussion on the American idols of busyness and lifestyle to say a few things about "The Savior of New Orleans."
American Idols
For the next few posts, I want to begin challenging readers to think very seriously about the obstacles that might stand in the way of growing more cross-centered in their homes (marriage, parenting, sibling relations, etc.). After all, it should come as no surprise that if a follower of Christ makes a commitment, by God's grace, to pursue holiness and Christ-likeness in one or more areas of life, battles will ensue.
Teach the Children (Why C2H Pt II)
I remember well how Holy Spirit God brought conviction into my heart concerning my lack of zeal for teaching the Word to my daughters. In the Fall of 2008, I heard Dr. Albert Mohler (www.albertmohler.com) preach a sermon at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The title of that sermon, if memory serves me, was "How Not to Raise a Pagan." The text was Deuteronomy 6:1-9, which includes the well-known, but not well-practiced shema.
Why C2H?
Cross-Centered Homes (C2H) is a ministry initiative birthed out of several years of research and personal concern for the homes represented in Tar Landing Baptist Church in Jacksonville, NC (www.tarlandingbaptist.org).
The American Holocaust
For many evangelical Christians in the western world, this Sunday is "Sanctity of Human Life" Day. It is mind-boggling and stomach-churning to consider the tens of millions of unborn babies we have wholesale slaughtered in this nation over the past four decades. If anyone is still wondering where the Darwinian / Naturalist worldview leads, he or she needs look no further than the massive infanticide industry led by Planned Parenthood.
Entering blogosphere . . . timidly!
Hello everyone. It's hard to believe I am actually typing a blog. For those who know me, this will doubtless come as a shock. For those who don't know me that well, let me explain.