THE BLOG
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Achan’s Sin, Defeat of Ai (Joshua 7, 8)
Family Worship Card: Achan’s Sin, Defeat of Ai (Joshua 7, 8)
Notable Quotes
I have always enjoyed quotes that convict, make you think, and inspire your life. Here are a few of my favorites:
Take the Global Missions Quiz
We are hosting 8 of our 9 International Missionaries this coming weekend for our International Missions Conference. In light of this, I thought it would be fun to test our awareness with a quiz about missions and the global mission field.
1. What percentage of the world’s population is still classed as “unreached” – with very little or no opportunity to meet a Christian or hear the Gospel throughout their lives?
A Word to our Young Adults
The following is not shared to judge or offend anyone, but rather to help us all (as the church) to understand some of the ways culture is leading our young adults in the wrong direction and to pray and encourage their pursuit of God’s plan.
On February 5th, Dr. Al Mohler spoke these words on his daily podcast (The Briefing) in light of a Wall Street Journal article on why Young Adults are not growing up: “They’re not moving into adulthood. They’re not achieving the usual markers of Adulthood. These young people are not not getting married and they’re not not becoming parents and they’re not not buying homes because they can’t. It’s because they’re making other choices. It’s because they have other priorities in life.

