4.30 Kyle Claunch, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “God the Father: Namesake of all Fatherhood”

Listen in as David Schrock and Stephen Wellum interview Kyle Claunch on his Christ Over All essay: “God the Father: Namesake of all Fatherhood”
4.29 Doug Ponder • Reading • “After Complementarianism, What? Why Egalitarians Are (Still) Winning the Evangelical Gender Debate”

Will the real complementarians please stand up? Why it’s time for thick/broad/natural complementarians to embrace the label of “biblical patriarchy” to differentiate themselves from the declining thin/narrow/ideological complementarians.
After Complementarianism, What? Why Egalitarians Are (Still) Winning the Evangelical Gender Debate

Will the real complementarians please stand up? Why it’s time for thick/broad/natural complementarians to embrace the label of “biblical patriarchy” to differentiate themselves from the declining thin/narrow/ideological complementarians.
4.28 Kyle Claunch • Reading • “God the Father: Namesake of all Fatherhood”

What of the divine name Father? Is father a proper divine name, so that human fatherhood is an analogical participation in what is originally true of God? Or is it a metaphorical name derived from human fatherhood and applied to God as a figure of speech?
God the Father: Namesake of all Fatherhood

What of the divine name Father? Is father a proper divine name, so that human fatherhood is an analogical participation in what is originally true of God? Or is it a metaphorical name derived from human fatherhood and applied to God as a figure of speech?
4.26 Aaron Rock • Reading • “Wisdom for Fathers: Raising up Children in a Fallen Down World”

How do men steward fatherhood well and raise godly offspring? Here’s a helpful mnemonic and eight tips for disciple-making dads.
Wisdom for Fathers: Raising up Children in a Fallen Down World

How do men steward fatherhood well and raise godly offspring? Here’s a helpful mnemonic and eight tips for disciple-making dads.
Can Christians Intentionally Choose to Not Have Children? Addressing Three Arguments

What does the Bible say to married couples who choose intentional childlessness?
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?
Talking To Our Children About Discipline

We must discipline our children, but how should we talk to our children about discipline? Hebrews 12 provides a good place to start.
Teach His Glorious Deeds & His Wonders

A government school—a place in which the majority of the people instructing your child likely do not know God, do not want to know Him, and actively work against Him—will not instill in your child anything of the knowledge of God.
On Parenting Wisely in a Foolish Age

The world tempts us all with enticing lures. Wise parents train their children not to take the bait.