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‘Connecting the dots’ for a Christian home
By By Jerry & Bayne Pounds, Louisiana College PINEVILLE – As children, most of us enjoyed a simple game that not only stimulated our minds but kept us from mischief. The pencil and paper activity was called “Connect the Dots.” This activity always involved some type of drawing which contained a sequence of numbered dots. The purpose was to begin with the first dot and draw a line to the second dot and so on. Soon, an outline of an object was revealed. An additional lagniappe, usually, was having extended time to color in the drawing. Designed for children, this activity also captivates adults and allows one idea to be associated with another in order to find a “big picture.” So, let’s connect some dots about “Christian homes.” Dot 1: God created the family for evangelism and discipleship. As believers, we would find it difficult to oppose the idea that our homes should be Christian. The fact is, however, that individual members of the home are Christian, and the family unit then testifies to following Christ or not. The Bible states that the way we live our lives will either make the Gospel attractive or repulsive to others (see Titus 2). In Genesis 2:28, the Bible reveals that God’s plan is for a man … [Read more...]
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