by Pastor Curt on February 3, 2011
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family worship, fatherhood, leadership, marriage
Learned something I didn’t know before from the DG pastor’s conference this week. Rick Husband, the commander of the Shuttle Columbia that disintegrated upon reentry to earth’s atmosphere back in February of 2003, loved Jesus and cared deeply for his wife and children. Before he lifted off into space, Husband recorded a series of videos [...]
by Pastor Curt on July 22, 2010
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family devotions, fatherhood
Some one sent me a helpful post on this immensely practical subject. Here’s a tidbit: Dads, it’s important for you to call the family together. Don’t force mom to keep looking at her watch, to always be waiting for you, to nag you to get started. Call the family together. Get the Bible. Know where/what [...]
by Greg Willson on March 2, 2010
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fatherhood, leadership
Cormac McCarthy’s The Road gets what fatherhood is all about.
by Pastor Curt on November 16, 2009
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fatherhood, knowledge of God, means of grace, prayer
Jesus taught His followers to open their prayers this way: “Our Father in heaven” (Matt. 6:9). Paul wrote in Eph. 3:14, “For this reason I bow my knees before the Father.” Before both the Lord and the apostle revealed the content of their praying, they prescribed and modeled a certain manner of address toward God in praying. Call [...]