Mary’s Flower
From Karen Whiting. With Easter weekend we think about Jesus dying for us and then rising to bring us eternal life. His mother Mary stood by the cross, went to the tomb, and stayed with the apostles to watch Jesus … Continue reading →
From Karen Whiting. With Easter weekend we think about Jesus dying for us and then rising to bring us eternal life. His mother Mary stood by the cross, went to the tomb, and stayed with the apostles to watch Jesus … Continue reading →
“Perhaps you’ve asked what it’s called when a big tornado mixes with a blazing wildfire (spoiler alert: it’s called a firenado!)” Now that should get any child’s attention.
Continue reading →With all the new growth going on, May is the perfect time for kids (of all ages!) to take a closer look at creation. Birds trilling. Flowers blooming. The sun kissing your face while the breeze plays with your hair. … Continue reading →
I love the great big beautiful world God created! The sweet trill of the song sparrow greets me each morning. The yellow daffodils smile cheerily from their perches atop the hill in our back yard. The worms wriggle hello and … Continue reading →
Are your children daydreaming, staring out the window, never finishing their studies in the time allotted, just plain bored? Is it their fault or is there another way to approach learning that is more enjoyable and sustainable? I wonder what … Continue reading →
Instilling in our children the experience of feeling and recognizing God’s love is one of the most important gifts we give them, especially for difficult times they will inevitably face. As we share with them our simple stories—our daily experiences … Continue reading →