A Mother’s Plea
“My daughter is six years old. She’s adorable, sweet, and loving. She has a beautiful smile and is a happy child. She loves to play and would be a good friend. But she doesn’t have any friends. In fact, she … Continue reading →
“My daughter is six years old. She’s adorable, sweet, and loving. She has a beautiful smile and is a happy child. She loves to play and would be a good friend. But she doesn’t have any friends. In fact, she … Continue reading →
Do you wonder what to say to your children or grandchildren about the social and moral changes in our culture? Don’t miss out on the best guidebook you’ll ever find. Sometimes people think that knowing the Bible well means loving … Continue reading →
I recently had a conversation with a four-year-old at church who surprised me by saying she was really good at singing and dancing. “You are?” I replied. “Yeah. I even have a microphone.” I couldn’t help but smile. “Maybe someday … Continue reading →
Raising children is a lot of hard work. It also needs to involve plenty of fun. Is there a way to do both? What can the lives of Almanzo Wilder and the pioneers teach us about the answer? In her book … Continue reading →
I recently vacationed in Kauai, Hawaii. While there, my husband and I went on a snorkeling boat trip. Now, what you may not know about me is that I’m not a water person. I don’t mind going on boat trips, … Continue reading →
I was the child who cried when people looked at me funny or laughed when I did something cute. I blushed at the very thought of speaking aloud or performing in front of a crowd. As a preschooler, I couldn’t distinguish … Continue reading →