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  • May 11, 2024 | crossway.org | Megan Hill |Melissa Kruger |Abbey Wedgeworth

    This article is part of the 10 Things You Should Know series. 1. The fruit of the Spirit points us to Jesus. The fruit of the Spirit in Galatians 5:22–23 is a familiar list of virtues. You may have memorized it or learned a childhood song based on it. On good days, it’s an encouraging list—a reminder that the Spirit is at work in you. On bad days, it can be a crushing list—a testimony to how far you have yet to go. But the fruit of the Spirit isn’t merely intended for self-examination.

  • Nov 8, 2023 | christinemchappell.com | Christine Chappell |Abbey Wedgeworth

    Midnight mercies: walking with God through Depression in Motherhood As Christine recounts her own midnight journey through depression and explores stories of desperate sufferers who experienced God’s mercy in the Scriptures, she shows how God meets us in our despair and helps us toward his light—one step at a time.

  • Oct 15, 2023 | thegospelcoalition.org | Abbey Wedgeworth |Bernard N. Howard |Hunter Beaumont |Glen Scrivener

    If you asked a child to draw a picture of Jesus, you’d likely end up with one of two options: a baby in a manger or a man on a cross. It would probably depend on what time of year it was. We talk a lot about “baby Jesus” at Christmas, and we talk a lot about a Jesus in his early 30s who died on a cross around Easter. But lately, I’ve been talking with my kids about the life of Christ—specifically mentioning he was a child.

  • Sep 14, 2023 | christianbook.com | Christine Chappell |Robert Jones |Abbey Wedgeworth |Helen Roseveare

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  • Aug 3, 2023 | westminsterkids.com | Abbey Wedgeworth

    One of the greatest challenges for Christian parents of young children is to clearly teach their kids right from wrong without creating little legalists—children whose identity is inflated by their successes and deflated by their failures. But when we talk about grace and forgiveness, we also may fear cultivating kids who take license to simply do whatever they want knowing that God will forgive them and that their parents will show them “grace.” Stepping into this Romans vs.

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