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Parents Who Read

Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your minds...

Romans 12:2

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to discover more of what it means to participate in the divine nature as leaders in our homes and in our communities.

Mutual Understanding

We really do have the ability to convince ourselves that we know what's best and that we don't need wisdom greater than our own. Without the rescue of God's grace, we are all wise fools heading for dangers we simply don't see. And, as much as we like to think that we see and know ourselves well, it just isn't true. Unlike the physically blind who know they are blind, we each can be blind to 0ur blindness and be a bit of a mess.

So, we seek and ask for grace to visit each of us and transform our hearts and minds so that in our work, and our words, we will progressively live as he calls us to live.

(Adapted from New Morning Mercies, Dr. Paul David Tripp)

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Bible-In-A-Year

Enter the book of all books that has outlived empires, shaped civilizations, and continues to confront every generation. The Bible is not one book, but 66, written across nearly two millennia by more than 40 authors from three continents, yet bound together by one relentless narrative: humanity’s fall, God’s pursuit, and the redemption available to each of us. Its pages do more than recount history; they demand a response. This is not merely ancient literature to be admired from a distance. It is a mirror, a summons, an open invitation to life...a life that's more than you can hope for or imagine.

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