Being Made Perfect
It’s hard to watch our children experience pain and suffering. How can we help, as parents?
Being Made Perfect Read More »
It’s hard to watch our children experience pain and suffering. How can we help, as parents?
Being Made Perfect Read More »
We don’t need to create a new list of things to “do” for God this year.
Something Old and Something New Read More »
Maybe your Christmas plans aren’t quite as frantic as the Murgdorps but I think many of us can all relate to wanting a “long winter’s nap” by the time we’ve created our lists of “to do’s” let alone getting it all done.
Doing Christmas a Whole New Way Read More »
Can you relate? Has your schedule become so busy and overwhelming that you don’t even have time to pause and evaluate what’s going on?
Rest For Our Souls Read More »
It can be challenging to know what it means to live out faith at home and we wonder if our children are really “getting it” as far as faith and their relationship with Jesus goes.
A Faith That Sticks Read More »
We want our children to know that, whatever they encounter through their day, they are loved and Jesus is with them.
Beginning Well – Faith & Starting Off The School Year Read More »
…the church community is where we need to come first and let the other activities fall where they may.
Staying Connected With Your Church Community Read More »
The good news is, resiliency can be built into us at any age. We can help our children grow in resiliency and become adults who are able to thrive
How To Grow Resilient Kids Read More »
What if we had the Easter bunny become the teller of the Good News of Jesus?
Bunnies, Eggs, and…the Cross? Read More »
…there are some things we can consider as we seek to raise children who have a “sticky” faith
When People Don’t Believe the Same Things We Do Read More »