Category: Family

  • Empowering Future Generations Through Faith

    Empowering Future Generations Through Faith

    John Wesley asked “Will you diligently instruct the children in every place?” Here’s why the instructing of children in faith is important.

  • What the Chinese Government Understands that Families Don’t

    What the Chinese Government Understands that Families Don’t

    The Chinese government is using a tool that God calls families to use: long-term vision. A look at how to change the world through families…

  • Stop Overpacking Your Life for Others’ Sake

    Stop Overpacking Your Life for Others’ Sake

    An obscure verse in Leviticus has haunted me for a while. It’s teaching me how to live my life with margin for others.

  • Confessions of an Overpacker

    Confessions of an Overpacker

    Over-packing a bag is annoying. Over-packing our lives is much worse. Here’s why we should under-pack our lives and how to do it.

  • Book Review: “Take Back Your Family” by Jefferson Bethke

    Book Review: “Take Back Your Family” by Jefferson Bethke

    A review on my favorite book on family I’ve ever read! Introducing the “family team,” a solution to the problem of the nuclear family.

  • Wholly Devoted to God and His Work (The 19)

    Wholly Devoted to God and His Work (The 19)

    Continuing my series on the 19 Historical Questions of Methodism, I reflect on what it means to be wholly devoted to God and His work.

  • A Mother’s Day Prayer

    A Mother’s Day Prayer

    Mother’s Day evokes diverse emotions for women. This prayer reflects both joys and sorrows, while acknowledging God’s presence through each mothering experience.

  • Can I Join You, Dad?

    Can I Join You, Dad?

    What makes this things like the Masters’ Par 3 Contest so special? The white jumpsuits? The accents from around the world? The happy smiles and carefree laughs? Or, maybe, is it because it’s so rare for parents to involve the whole family in their daily lives?

  • 5 Steps to 24 Hours of Enjoying God’s Rest

    5 Steps to 24 Hours of Enjoying God’s Rest

    How do we get started practicing a Biblical Sabbath—a 24-hour period of rest? Here are 5 steps to get started!

  • Who Do You Need to Sabbath For?

    Who Do You Need to Sabbath For?

    We often talk about why we should Sabbath, but I can’t recall every hearing who we should Sabbath for. Maybe we should begin considering that.