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I’m excited to share my newest picture book. Though the content is heavy, we all have to answer children’s questions about death. It’s not unusual for children to lose a friend in a car wreck or to cancer or even … Continue reading →
Earlier in the week, I mentioned a book by Caris Snider that may help children cope with anxiety. Mary Holloman’s new picture book, The Anxious Lily, might also be a helpful resource for people dealing with this crippling emotion. I … Continue reading →
If the start of the new school year (or any other situation) causes your child anxiety, Caris Snider’s new picture book, There’s an Elephant on My Chest, might be a helpful resource for you. I caught up with Caris and … Continue reading →
After my time with the Lord this morning, I changed what I planned to write today. I’ve been going through Kristi Mclleland’s study entitled “Jesus and Women.” This morning, she taught about a tear jar vessel. The woman who washed Jesus’ feet … Continue reading →
What child doesn’t enjoy a picnic at the pond, wading in and discovering tadpoles, and searching for a paper cup to take home a few swimming memories?
Continue reading →In Paul’s letter to the Philippians he said, “And my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ.” This is something we may not fully appreciate until we need something specific or we endure … Continue reading →