The other year I read an article by a Christian lamenting the fact that his church celebrated Christmas. He didn’t believe it was “biblical.”... continue reading
“Family devotions” is a two-word phrase that tends to provoke feelings of guilt, regret, pride or fear in Christian parents. In fact, I imagine you nearly didn’t start reading this blog.... continue reading
Our position as the “grands” of our family gives us purpose and delight. With life’s long-range view, we see four ways childhood is a unique time to invest in the lives of our grandchildren.... continue reading
Parents, I’d like you to take a moment to think about Christmas. Yes, I know it’s only October, but hear me out! Also, if you read all the way to the end of this blog, there’s a free gift for you.... continue reading
My mum taught me to read when I was just 3. Many a pre-school afternoon was spent traipsing up and down the living room floor following footprints decorated with achievable snippets of first language.... continue reading
It seems that young Christians are turning back to traditional worship and liturgy—even, or perhaps especially, among evangelicals.... continue reading
2017 has been an exciting year for The Good Book Company. Here are our top 10 bestsellers of 2017. ... continue reading
Emma Freud recently wrote an article about the responses she received when she asked her Twitter followers what their biggest regret was. She was overwhelmed at the response. ... continue reading
The first Advent isn’t merely a history lesson. We’re still a waiting people.... continue reading
Today marks the beginning of Advent. Today's quiz is all about Advent—Advent facts, waiting in the Bible, the second coming, you name it!... continue reading