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News Items Fri, 30 Jul 2010 15:53:48 GMT
  
Gary's Articles
Gary's Articles Fri, 30 Jul 2010 15:53:48 GMT
  • Gary Cox Family Update: A Ministry Appointed by God, not Man Gary and Sally Cox thank the Lord as they close in on 33 years of ministry in Frederick, Maryland, having been ordained and released to ministry by their pastor, Gerry Smith and the then current elders of South River Bible Church (SRBC) on June 13, 1977. Gary and Sally have ministered continuously since then under the ensuing church plant: Walkersville Christian Fellowship (WCF).
  • Sweet but Stolen Does your daughter draw attention to herself by noisy silliness? Does your son get easily flattered and distracted by popularity? Such tendencies certainly are normal, but these seemingly harmless attributes can expose your children to serious moral danger if left untrained by biblical teaching. Furthermore, the security of your children’s future marriage relationships can be impaired if you indulge your daughters and sons in experiences of emotional bonding which stem from these attractions.
  • Parenting as Ministers of Light HERE is the nature of the Gospel. If a man is going to do a work, he is going to preach himself. But if a man is alert that only God can do a work, then he is going to preach God, he is going to preach Christ. We have to understand that there is within us the natural tension to preach ourselves, to preach our agenda, our concerns or our interests. However, as ministers of Christ we cannot preach ourselves and have fruit. We must preach Christ.
  • The Importance of Bestowing a Good Education on Daughters by Francois Fenelon The ignorance of a child is the cause of the weariness which he suffers, as he knows not how to occupy himself innocently; for after spending all the early part of life without any serious application, it is vain to expect that he can have any taste or relish for anything solid. Whatever is serious, appears to him dull;-whatever requires continued attention, fatigues him: the propensity to pleasure, which in youth is so strong, and the poor example of persons the same age.
  • Make Sure Your Discipline Promotes Health There is one who speaks like the piercing of a sword, but the tongue of the wise promotes health. (NKJV, Prov. 12:18) My German upbringing has afforded me quite a piercing tongue. Every occasion of correction naturally arouses me to severity of tone, for that is how I perceived authority was wielded, like a sharp piercing sword. That is wrong, but it is natural for me. My first lessons in child discipline came from a little pamphlet we still carry...
  • A Tribute to Chris Klicka Mike Smith, president of HSLDA announced by email, “Chris Klicka went home to be with the Lord at approximately 1:00 p.m. Eastern time [Monday, October 12, 2009]. His family was all present and simply watched him peacefully slip into the hands of His Savior....
  • Doing Good Is Academic September’s WCFS Calendar saying asks about the goals you are setting for your children. I am convinced that the Christian has a duty to set academic goals that reflect a pursuit of the Kingdom of God. These goals are derived from the Great Commission. Essentially, believers are charged with...
  • Homeschooling is Discipleship Part II The disciple is not above [his] master, nor the servant above his lord. It is enough for the disciple that he be as his master, and the servant as his lord. (Matt 10:24-25a) When you read this verse, remember that God has woven some incredible things into your family. He has woven...
  • Homeschooling is Discipleship - Part One Perhaps you’ve home-schooled long enough to wonder if you are on the right track? What could be better than the most successful discipleship center in the history of mankind? More fruitful disciples have...
  • My Yoke is Easy - By Gary Cox A yoke, a burden and rest for your soul? The combination sounds contradictory, and yet it is an invitation from Jesus to your weary soul.
  
Teaching Tips by Becky
Becky's Teaching Tips Fri, 30 Jul 2010 15:53:48 GMT
  • So Much is at Stake! I don’t remember ever starting a column on such a negative. Hold tight! This may work to become helpful. Have you ever looked at what you are accomplishing and think, “I’m getting nowhere. I can’t do this.” I’ve had that experience recently and I want to share it with you.
  • Love Your Children Grab a cup of tea and ponder these verses. Let God speak. Don’t rush. Don’t worry about not getting from these verses what others are getting. Just enjoy the fact that God loves you so much that he saved these words for you AND that He has power and authority to reveal to you just what YOU should get.
  • Wise Training Aren’t you curious as you see this word on banners, cards, flags, signs, pillows, and dishes all displaying “Believe.” When I first noticed this I thought, “Amazing. What a good thought!” Then I was reminded that the belief we were to have was in self!!! How putrid. How weak. How absolutely deplorable.
  • Building Traditions Have you ever been in a situation where you think, “There’s no holiness in me whatsoever!” At that time you are evaluating a thought or action you had.
  • Search Me Search me, O God, and know my heart; Try me and know my anxieties; And see if there is any wicked way in me, And lead me in the way everlasting. Psalm 139:3-24 “Heart” is an interesting word to study in Scripture. Most, if not all, of our training situations would be simplified if the “heart” of the trainer and trainee were both sincerely seeking God’s way. Think about this when...
  • In the Word  Recently I’ve been thinking of our nation and why things are going the way they are and immediately I am reminded that in the Scriptures all of our fears find comfort....
  • Trust Him In John 19:10-11, Pilate asked Jesus if He knew that he had power to release Him. Jesus’ answer has given comfort through all the ages. Jesus answered, “You could have no power at all against me unless it had been given you from above…”
  • Created by God How good of God to continue to reveal to us just what we’re ready for and can use. Recently, as I was reading different parts of the Holy Bible, the Spirit taught me that God in His Word answers all dilemmas that we may face. You may say...
  • Excellence in Everything! How pleasant it is when circumstances are delightful~ children honoring you, all in good health, house in order, bills paid. Yet it is in difficult circumstances...
  • Keeping On Track As I look back over the years, I realize that many crises that I faced could have been cushioned if I had sought God first. I also realize that I was not diligent enough in my...
  
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