
Abraham Hamilton III
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1 week ago |
afa.net | Bert Harper |Alex McFarland |Abraham Hamilton III |Don Wildmon
Train up a child in the way he should go, even when he is old he will not depart from it (Proverbs 22:6). In my previous blogs, I’ve frequently used – and reused – this verse, but this time, the written command is weighing heavier on my heart. Recently, my family participated in our home church’s parent-child dedication.
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2 weeks ago |
afa.net | Alex McFarland |Abraham Hamilton III |Don Wildmon |Stacy Singh
The concept of marriage is often misunderstood and undervalued so it's crucial to revisit the foundational principles that make this sacred union work. In this episode of By Design from American Family Radio, hosts Bert Harper and Dr. Jeff Shreve delve deep into God's design for marriage, offering timeless wisdom and practical advice for couples at any stage of their journey. One of the core themes discussed is the significance of long-term commitment in marriage.
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3 weeks ago |
afa.net | Abraham Hamilton III |Don Wildmon |Stacy Singh |Hannah Meador
The term “discipline” in English comes from a root word which means “instruction and training,” and that’s exactly what it is. Discipline is the process by which parents instruct their children and train them up in the way they should go (Proverbs 22:6). In the same way, a “disciple” of Jesus Christ is someone who is being trained in the way of Christ.
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2 months ago |
afa.net | Hannah Meador |Rick Robertson |Joy Lucius |Abraham Hamilton III
Have you ever embarked on a spring-cleaning adventure? I’m not talking about simply dusting, sweeping, and mopping. Instead, I’m referring to the type of cleaning that requires spending multiple days deep in dirt and focused on home organization. The kind of cleaning that involves emptying all closets, switching out winter clothes for summer ones, scrubbing those stubborn baseboards, and even collecting items to either donate or sell.
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2 months ago |
afa.net | Rick Robertson |Joy Lucius |Abraham Hamilton III |Alex McFarland
Spring has to be one of my most conflicting seasons to celebrate. Sure, I love the newness, colorful flowers, warmer temps, and celebrating our risen Savior on Easter Sunday. However, at least for those of us located here in Dixie Alley, the constant changes in temperature always seem to result in severe weather. Over the last three weekends, we have found ourselves at an elevated risk for such weather and tornadoes. This past Sunday, we found ourselves in this predicament once again.
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