Family (100)
  1. Today, people often bemoan the loss of children in the church.
  2. Life is too short to dream big dreams. They tend to devour everything that gets in their way, including family.
  3. Inside every relationship, there’s a gap.
  4. In one of our most fun shows yet the fellows talk about grace and parenting. For our 25th episode, we are joined by Elyse Fitzpatrick and Jessica Thompson to get a unique perspective on how God works through the vocation of parent. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show!
  5. Fatherhood is an essential part of what shapes the minds and worldview of the Fellows. On this episode, the fellows talk about the fundamental nature of the father and his role as a mouthpiece of grace in the home. Sit back, relax, grab a drink and enjoy the magic of fatherhood.
  6. I’m still piecing together fragments. I’ve spent my life collecting scraps of personal stories that will explain my father to me.
  7. You may not believe it; you may even scoff at the claim, but here’s the truth: God hears your roar of pain on the other side of your silence. He counts every tear you let escape, or refuse to let go, from the ocean of anguish inside you.
  8. A twelve-year-old girl stomped out of the room and slammed her bedroom door. Her two parents sat at the table completely befuddled. They had been trying to lead her to grace, to forgiveness, to a remembering that she was loved.
  9. In divorce God married me to the cross. I didn’t want it; indeed, I hated it. But upon my shoulders God laid it. The ring of nails. The veil of darkness. The kiss of death. When we are stripped of all the good we think we are and have, we come face to face with the evil within. We fight and wrestle and gasp and die and become nothing.
  10. My husband, Phil, and I just celebrated our 40th anniversary. Forty years ago he pledged to love and care for me. Forty years ago I pledged the same things. Forty years.
  11. The pains and disappointments in life are teaching you the hard truth that God has a warm place in His heart for happy families.
  12. Every year, when this day rolls around, I turn over the stones of remembrance that litter my mind, to see what lurks beneath.
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