Dr. Ryken discusses the recent London Bomb that occurred during a time when his son was visiting that city. He relates the need for prayer and faith in the sovereignty of God as a parent.
Excerpt: 'Now any time your child leaves the house—even if it’s only for a few minutes—you never know what will happen to them when they are gone. So parenting requires a daily exercise of faith in the sovereignty of God. Every day we place our children in the hands of our heavenly Father, who loves them infinitely more than we do.
Needless to say, we often prayed for Josh while he was gone, especially for his safety. But little did we know how important those prayers would turn out to be. For July 7 was the day that four nearly simultaneous suicide bomb attacks in central London killed more than fifty people, wounded hundreds more, and brought the city to an almost complete standstill.'
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Many of these are now published in 'My Father's World: Meditations on Christianity and Culture', 2002, and 'He Speaks to Me Everywhere', 2004, both by Philip Graham Ryken, P&R Publishing.
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Philip Graham Ryken is Senior Minister of Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, where he has preached since 1995. He was educated at Wheaton College (IL), Westminster Theological Seminary (PA) and the University of Oxford (UK), from which he received his doctorate in...