He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all, how will he not also with him graciously give us all things?" - Romans 8:32

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Saturday, August 21, 2010 

Christian Parenting is Combat: Connecting Church & Home

R. Albert Mohler, Jr.:

1) The church must present faithful vision of the family, marriage, and parenting – and equip believers to transfer that vision to the next generation.

2) The church must overcome the zone of privacy and autonomy that keeps individuals from being accountable to the church community. We need to get into each others face. Our parenting and marriage are not properly ours – but belong to Christ and are the affairs of the whole church. Someone needs to get involved when people struggle in these areas.

3) The church has got to be a place where brokenness is overcome by the Gospel. We slander the good news when we act like the only people who can glorify God are those who have never experienced brokenness.

4) The church has to got to be the place where families are rescued and armed for the combat to which we are called. Discipleship is a battle. We come to church because we can’t afford not to come. We need to get together because we need to be equipped by the preaching of the Word of God and the fellowship of the Saints.


- Tony Kummer attending the Church & Home Conference at THE Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

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