How Proverbs Helps Us to Speak Wisely

How would you speak—and not speak—if the Book of Proverbs was your guide? And what about the seeming contradiction of Proverbs 26:4–5?
The Prince of Preachers on the Art of Speaking: Spurgeon’s Use of Language

Charles Spurgeon’s preaching wasn’t great merely through Bible study, talent, and passion. He was also devoted to the art of language. Learn how Spurgeon counsels one to speak in normal conversation, in impromptu speeches, and behind a pulpit.
Speech Act Theory, Scripture, and The Holy Spirit

What is speech act theory? In what ways is its framework helpful in interpreting scripture? And how then can Christians use it as they minister?
Fathers Discipling Children

Deuteronomy 6:4–9 commends formally and informally teaching our children the Supreme Commandment to love God with our everything. But what might this practically look like in daily, weekly, and yearly rhythms—in both the good times and the hard times?
The Christian Home: Family Worship and Teaching of the Catechism in the Home

God has granted parents the glorious responsibility of raising children in the instruction of the Lord, and family worship is integral to this task. So what might this look like in the home?
Parenting and Technology

Technology is a great blessing when used rightly, yet temptations for misuse abound. So how can Christians parent wisely in our digital age?
Women’s Nature Is Home Making

Is the biblical injunction that women be “working at home” a cause for bristling, or a cause for rejoicing? Learn about the joy and beauty of women who serve as home-makers.