The silent influence in parental conduct

The silent influence in parental conduct (J.A. James, “The Christian Professor” 1837) LISTEN to audio!Download audio Parents have a great power of influenceover the minds and hearts of their children. Their children are almost continually with them–they are seen by them in nearly all they do, in their habitual conduct, and character at home. They are […]

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This pleasure-loving, pleasure-seeking, and pleasure-inventing age

This pleasure-loving, pleasure-seeking, and pleasure-inventing age (J.A. James, “HINDRANCES to Christian Progress“) LISTEN to audio!Download audioWATCH video A taste for worldly amusements will inevitably prove, wherever it is indulged–a powerful obstacle to growth in grace. Man is unquestionably made for enjoyment. He has a capacity for bliss–an instinctive appetite for gratification; and for this, God

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Who can wonder?

Who can wonder? (John Angell James, “Religious Education of Children” 1846) LISTEN to audio!Download audio “You should be an exampleto the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith, in purity.” 1 Timothy 4:12Look into some families of professors–follow them through the history of only one week, and see . . .  their worldly-mindedness, 

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Flesh-pleasing pulpit opiates!

Flesh-pleasing pulpit opiates! (John Angell James, “Dislike to Ministerial Faithfulness Stated and Explained“) LISTEN to audio!Download audio They are a rebellious people, deceptive children–children who do not obey the Lord’s instruction. They say to the seers, “Do not see,” and to the prophets, “Do not prophesy the truth to us. Tell us flattering things! Prophesy

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