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Grow Towards Spiritual Intimacy in Your Marriage
It is very rare for a relationship to move from lacking spiritually to strong growth overnight. In the same way, it takes time and careful cultivation to grow toward spiritual intimacy - and most importantly, it takes planning...
Chaplains Pursue Their Mission in a Military Suddenly Hostile to Christianity
How bad is the military environment? Reports of the influence of Mikey Weinstein, who met with officials at the Pentagon and has called religious proselytizing "a national security threat ... sedition and treason ... spiritual rape," are probably...
Did Dinosaurs Coexist with Humans? An Interview with Darek Isaacs
Thou Shalt Not Back Down
You know him as the "Ten Commandments judge," for his refusal to let liberals force God out of government. But Roy Moore's worn a lot of hats in his life - including an Australian cowboy's.
Transformation Garden - May 6, 2016
What Does it Mean That God Is Our Refuge in Psalm 46?
We learn through this Psalm that the people of Israel do not place their hope in honored military commanders, or the hidden sanctuaries of home, but in God alone. Simply put, Psalm 46 is reminding all Christians that we serve a just, powerful,...
Pastors’ Kids Don’t Want Superman; They Want a Loving, Present Father
Barnabas Piper gives a voice to PKs, helps pastors avoid some of the common pitfalls, and encourages churches to better understand the pressures on their pastor and his family.
Transformation Garden - February 20, 2016
How Believers Can Face Death Fearlessly
You might want to brace yourself for what follows. It’s about death, and if you choose to read on, you can’t say you weren’t warned.
Transformation Garden - Sept. 4, 2012
Transformation Garden - Apr. 21, 2011
10 Things Not to Say to Your Adult Children
It’s our responsibility to mold and shape the next generation, one child at a time. Like every generation before them, the generation behind us needs to know one thing – they matter.
Black Feelings Matter Too
My heart has been deeply saddened by the racial tension that has surfaced in recent months. Like many White Americans I rationalized that I was not a part of the problem.
31 Beautiful Christian Marriage Quotes to Strengthen Your Relationship with Your Spouse
One of the best Christian marriage quotes that captures marriage is by Mignon McLaughlin when he stated, “A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person.” Marriage isn’t about the big dreams, the house, the...
Churchill's 5 Leadership Lessons for Pastors
Pastors can identify with the ups and downs of Churchill's career. His triumphs and tragedies can even teach us a thing or two about leadership.
6 Reasons We Resist Change
Why does the thought of change evoke fear in the hearts of many—even in believers?
Mom Knows Best—But So Does Dad
Mothers and fathers parent differently by God’s design, each offering unique strengths—nurturing comfort and protective play—that together create a fuller, balanced foundation for a child’s development and well-being.
God in Three Persons: A Doctrine We Barely Understand
Do all Christians believe the doctrine of the Trinity? If one does not believe in the Trinity—that is, if a person has come to a settled conclusion that the doctrine of the Trinity is not true—does it make him a heretic?
A Veteran Minister's Regrets (About His Sermons)
I'm a veteran. A veteran minister. I received the call to preach in April of 1961, which means we have recently passed the half-century mark for that anniversary. I began pastoring in November of 1962, and was ordained on December 2. I served 6...
Transformation Garden - January 2, 2018
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