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Two weeks ago we were in Sandusky for our last Teach Them Diligently Convention of the season. We are looking into and actively planning adding
Two weeks ago we were in Sandusky for our last Teach Them Diligently Convention of the season. We are looking into and actively planning adding
You cannot build a strong house on a bad foundation… Teach Them Diligently has been in existence now for ten years. During that time, my
23 years. Yes, Leslie and I have been married today for about 23 years. In honor of our Anniversary, I want to tell you something
At the end of February I started a series of emails focused on standards in parenting. The first dealt with one of the greatest fathers
I hate masks!! This is probably no big surprise to you, but the reason why may be. Teach Them Diligently is now ten years old,
…plus, BIG, HUGE Announcement! Over the last several weeks we have been talking about standards in parenting. This week I expected to discuss the concept
Over the last two weeks, I’ve been talking about standards in the home, and honestly, I have received a lot of great communication back. All
You’re not always going to be understood as you follow God’s plan for your family and walk in obedience to the way you believe He
We have four children—two in college, one getting ready to graduate high school and another finishing middle school. When our children were young, we had
Over the last month or so, I’ve been working on the next installment of our new Thanksgiving Journals. Around Christmas, we released pre-orders of our
This holiday can be awkward for guys, especially if they do not have a gift. Mainly, the awkwardness comes from ladies because the woman in
“Inaction often springs not from a lack of discipline or proactiveness, but from a lack of clarity. It’s possible that the effort is there, but
Just like many of you, I get really reflective this time of year. For many families, including ours, this year has been a difficult year
“I give thanks to you, O Lord my God, with my whole heart, and I will glorify your name forever.For great is your steadfast
Oh, taste and see that the LORD is good! Blessed is the man who takes refuge in him!
The last month has certainly followed the sense of uncertainty that has pervaded 2020 up to this point. It has definitely been a crazy year.
“But our citizenship is in heaven, and from it we await a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, who will transform our lowly body to be
The political regimes and government institutions do not matter as much as we think they do to the Gospel. The Gospel and the Kingdom of
Whether we are comfortable admitting it or not, our lives are dominated by a collection of reflexes and routines for which we expend very little brain power. We readily accept that habits have power in our lives, but we underestimate just how much of our lives do not utilize intentional thought.
Absalom is well-known as the rebellious son of King David. His mother was Maacah who was the daughter of Talmai, the king of Geshur. Geshur
Recently, I purchased a used bike with dual suspension. I love mountain bikes. I worked in a bike store when I was in college, and
This pandemic will not end with a vaccine. I know that for many of you that statement is depressing. You have pinned hopes on a
This first mention of Thanksgiving in the Bible is when God instructs Moses on the Thanksgiving Offering. This is the beginning of our series on
We have come to the end of our study of “Suffering” in Romans 5:1-11. The first installment was posted a couple of weeks ago and
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