Todd Friel emphasizes the importance of two main parenting commands from the Bible: instructing children and not provoking them to anger. He argues that the primary task of parenting is to guide children in God's Word, while also avoiding behaviors that frustrate them. Friel stresses that effective parenting involves not just enforcing rules but nurturing a deep, ongoing conversation about scripture, aiming for genuine conversion rather than mere moral behavior.
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Conrad Mbewe: Complete Joy in Christ ...
Todd Friel explores the concept of "complete joy" in Christianity, contrasting it with superficial happiness and worldly pursuits that ultimately lead to misery. He warns against reducing Christian practices to mere duties, urging believers to find joy in their faith rather than seeing it as an o...
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Church Attenders Who Don’t Know the G...
Todd Friel addresses the lack of understanding of the gospel in the evangelical community, emphasizing the importance of precision in presenting the true message of salvation, contrasting it with superficial pseudo-gospels. Through interviews with two young men, Jesse and Kirk, Friel highlights t...
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Paul Washer - 9 Indictments on the Mo...
Todd Friel introduces Paul Washer's "Ten Indictments Against the Church," warning that the forthcoming critiques may be difficult but necessary for church reform, emphasizing the importance of prayer and wisdom. The first five indictments focus on issues such as the denial of Scripture’s sufficie...