Believe it or not, Super Bowl LX is this Sunday, February 8. This year’s matchup brings a familiar storyline, with the Seattle Seahawks facing the New England Patriots in a rematch that many fans still remember more than a decade later.
What makes Super Bowl Sunday interesting isn’t just the game itself, though that certainly helps, but the way it pulls people together. From living rooms and watch parties to halftime shows and food traditions, it’s one of the few remaining days when a huge portion of the country shares the same moment at the same time. That kind of attention is rare — and revealing.
How are you navigating, living out your faith and family life in the public eye? This week, join host Dave Stone as he has a heartfelt conversation with longtime friend Rebecca St. James about consistency in marriage, parenting, and ministry, on and off the platform.
The Puritans believed that God’s purposes in marriage are partnership (mutual comfort, support, and encouragement), procreation (childbearing and child-rearing), and purity (preventing adultery and fornication through joyful intimacy within marriage). They grounded marriage on two major scriptural principles: the Christ-church principle and the covenantal principle. These principles were the primary factors behind the orderliness, stability, and happiness of Puritan marriages.
In The Life You Were Reborn to Live, Gary Thomas helps us recognize the deceptions that keep us from the joyful, exciting life the Bible promises. Discover the flourishing, joyful life you were reborn to live by dismantling strongholds of falsehood and embracing the truth that sets us free.