Parable of the Pond
Churches are populated with three different kinds of Christians, and Bro. Carey illustrates what these three groups are in this article.
Welcome to Intensive Care
The author gives a tour of an intensive care room and the people who he has seen in this special place–not in the hospital, but in a classroom.
Do You Know What I Know?
In this article, Bro. Jim Carey explains how he has learned to keep a little of the past to have hope for the future.
Do You Hear What I Hear?
With Christmas around the corner, Bro. Carey echoes the question of a favorite carol and encourages us to listen carefully to those in need.
Pull the Weeds
In this article, Bro. Carey explains that just as it takes due diligence to properly control the weeds in a yard; it takes the same diligence to prevent “weeds” from growing in the hearts of children.
A Time to Trim
Pruning is rarely enjoyable, but the growth and fruit it promotes are part of the blessings of the Christian life, as explained by Bro. Carey in this article.
A Time to Grow
Bro. Jim Carey continues his series “How Does Your Garden” and explains that as a garden is only as good as the gardener, so a classroom is only as good as the teacher.
A Time To Water
Without essential water and fertilizer, a plant is condemned to a slow death; with proper TLC, a plant will thrive. This article will help Christians not just survive, but to personally prosper as they grow in grace.
A Time to Sprout
Being an effective instructor requires work upfront and a lot of patience while the results do not appear for some time. In this article, Bro. Carey shares how to help children grow even when you can’t see the growth.
A Time to Plant
Just as Adam and Eve’s first task was to manage their garden, God has given each of us our own fields of influence to plow and plant. Bro. Carey reminds us to plant our “crops” with eternity in view.
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