Blogging through Song: King Without a Crown by Matisyahu

Ancient Abandon is transitioning from WordPress to Substack by the end of calendar year 2022. This post can be read in full at ancientabandon.substack.com. While there, be sure to sign up for the mailing list and share it with a friend! It's a free way to support this ministry. Be blessed! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChV5BZ8SmS0 Release/Renew I’ve loved… Continue reading Blogging through Song: King Without a Crown by Matisyahu

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Seek First the Kingdom | AA:12

Thanks for listening! This week Dan discusses the state of young evangelicals according to a recent study and dives into what Jesus meant by "seek first His kingdom" as a response to the divisiveness of American social and political life today. I'd love to hear your thoughts and questions on this topic and others at… Continue reading Seek First the Kingdom | AA:12

Proverbs Omnibus #6

1. Honor God with Your Best “Honor the Lord with your wealth and with the firstfruits of all your produce; then your barns will be filled with plenty and your vats will be bursting with wine.” - Proverbs 3:9-10 Ah, this verse… it’s a favorite of the Prosperity gospel movement. “Give us money and God… Continue reading Proverbs Omnibus #6

Proverbs Omnibus #1

I'm not sure how many of you actively read the Scriptures or have dived into the Book of Proverbs, but it is full of wisdom and insights for our lives.  As I was reading Proverbs this past Fall, I had the thought that perhaps you all would like to go on the journey with me;… Continue reading Proverbs Omnibus #1

Christian Parenting by the Books, or Maybe Not So Much

I have three sons: Eli (7), Liam (5), and Ari (2.5). We have a lot of fun together but like every family we have our share of conflicts. Thankfully because of their ages they are minor and usually inconsequential in the grand scheme of things, however we do take things like disrespect and disobedience quite… Continue reading Christian Parenting by the Books, or Maybe Not So Much

Desiring God: Parenting in the Valley of Dry Bones

"They said they were sorry.  They picked up their toys with force and temper.  They mouthed 'yes, sir.'  Though you've taught them the form of what to feel, do, and say, you recognize in these moments how helpless you are to change their hearts.  This is when we need the same thing Ezekiel did that… Continue reading Desiring God: Parenting in the Valley of Dry Bones