When you train a boy to use a hammer, when he is old he will know how to use a hammer.
Complete at last! After seven years, countless days of work, and over $125,000 in expenditures, not counting any printing, that great missionary project is complete!
...is always changing! When we were growing up at the Pearl house, there was an interior section of the hall wall that was never repainted, no matter how grubby, stained, or dented it became.
From a reader: I have a 6-year-old and an 8-year-old. We have preached the Gospel of Christ to them and read out of the Bible daily.
Lately, with all these awful threats of plagues in the news, I have been spending my free time reading medical reports and ancient history books that discuss the times of the great plagues.
The dangers of the betrothal system are exposed with the light of Biblical truth, bringing objectivity back to an often-misunderstood subject.
The following letter expresses the heart of what this ministry tries to convey to our readers. This lady has truly discovered the JOY in “I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth” (3 John 4).
Over the years, families develop patterns or habits. We were no exception.
Recently I asked two old-timers (men who remember seeing the first airplane or automobile that came to town, and they go to sleep before they finish telling the story) ...
I believe the most convincing evidence of the truth of the gospel of Christ is to let your children see you speaking it to friends, neighbors, and absolute strangers.