Jon Huff Jon Huff

The Four R’s

In light of the new company values Disney has adopted and the latest content rating on Disney+, your family may be rethinking its love for Disney. Disney came out with this statement regarding its vision for the future on its Reimagine Tomorrow website-

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Becky Huff Becky Huff

The End of my 30s

I do not have to have a high-paying career to be a valued or useful person; I am important because I matter to God and my family. I am content to not chase after material things and to keep up with the latest fashions or trends but to care for my home and make it a place of hospitality and love for God.

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Chad Daugherty Chad Daugherty

When Gender Gets Confusing

Today, we live in a culture where our children can be confused about gender confusion. And it can be so confusing because the terms, standards, and ideas about gender identity the world suggest are constantly in flux. So how do we as parents navigate this topic without being confused ourselves?

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Dr. Andrew Doan Dr. Andrew Doan

Living Free from Games

For gamers, how do you monitor your self-control with gaming? First, be honest with yourself. I’ve modified the CAGE questions used for alcohol abuse that gamers can utilize to monitor themselves.

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Jon Huff Jon Huff

The Rite of Passage

For many teenagers, the Rite of Passage into adulthood is debauchery. Teenage rebellion is just a given that we have come to expect. But for the believer, rebellion at any age is nothing to dismiss as a natural stage of life. Scripture speaks much of honor, authority, and obedience.

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Jon Huff Jon Huff

Old Priorities in New Homes

Do our values determine our actions or do our actions reveal our values. The reality is our "values” and our actions are often misaligned. What if the priority of our homes was not acceptance into the SEC school of our choice, but the mission of God? Whether panels or weekly schedules we are all building something. Who we are becoming and who our children will be are being built every day.

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Becky Huff Becky Huff

Modesty in the Church

When we teach younger women to remember who they are, it will help them decide what to wear. Our goal as disciple-makers should be to teach women not just to think "is this shirt too low?" or "is this skirt too high?", but also what do the clothes I am wearing say about my identity? What we wear tells a story about who we are.

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