Jun 17, 2018
The Family
By: Dr. Chris Moore
Series: 2017 We Believe
In this Father’s Day sermon, we focus on the family. What the Bible teaches about the family is probably under attack right now more than anything else we believe. We talk about ways the culture is opposed to God’s good design for the family. We discover what biblical family, marriage, and parenting look like and why we should be motivated to be the best husband, wife, father, mother, son, or daughter.
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- Jun 17, 2018The FamilyJun 17, 2018The FamilyBy: Dr. Chris MooreSeries: 2017 We BelieveIn this Father’s Day sermon, we focus on the family. What the Bible teaches about the family is probably under attack right now more than anything else we believe. We talk about ways the culture is opposed to God’s good design for the family. We discover what biblical family, marriage, and parenting look like and why we should be motivated to be the best husband, wife, father, mother, son, or daughter.Recommended Reading/Resources
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Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life by Donald Whitney
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