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When our homes are the centers of Christian hospitality, they provide a healthy environment for the nurture of our children. With carefully supervised hospitality, covenant life with other Christians outside of the home will be promoted. Friendships will have a beautiful beginning and be nurtured an
Nevertheless, it is certainly worth our while to try to explain the inexplicable, to try to define the indefinable, to try to describe that which cannot readily be defined. Our efforts are worth while simply because God's covenant people want covenant homes. We must, of course, take our starting poi
There are various aspects to this, which we can briefly mention. The relation between God and his people in Christ is often pictured in scripture in terms of a marriage relation—and this is a covenant relation. So, a covenant home is one where husband and wife, in their life together reflect the rel
If we are to have covenant homes in reality, there must be constant instruction in the statutes and commandments and ordinances of the Lord, our covenant God. For all these must govern the covenant home. These commandments of the Lord must be known and fully understood by parents. They must be caref
Covenant, Dating
It is in a covenant home, a home consisting of Christian parents (and brothers and sisters), that both young and old learn “diligence, responsibility and teamwork.
“We are gathered here because within six months we hope to see covenant young men and young women, through the covenant faithfulness of their parents and friends, enter through the doors of Covenant Christian High to be taught the matters of their natural life by covenant blessings to be bestowed up
Covenant Christian is not merely a “school,” a place of higher education for Christian young people. To me, Covenant Christian means Christian fellowship, understanding, unity, friendship; all of which, and more, stem from the very basic element — love.
In the covenant, all ought to work together in establishing and maintaining good Christian schools for the benefit of all the parents and children of the covenant community … Covenantal thinking recons with the future good of coming generations. Perhaps we can adequately educate our children at home
Covenant young people, in whom God has established His covenant, renewed in a new and holy life and have the principle of God’s grace, strive to walk in that light and rejoice in the promise of God forever. May it be a new resolve in our heart and may we leave here saying in our hearts, “Father in h