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Category Archives: Parenting

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Grocery shopping tips

Christian Children's Authors Posted on August 9, 2012 by Beth Bence ReinkeAugust 8, 2012

Do you shop for groceries? If so, you’re the gatekeeper who decides which foods come into your pantry. Decision-making at the supermarket impacts your family’s health and budget. Here are a few tips for packing your grocery cart full of nutritious eats: … Continue reading →

Posted in Health and nutrition | Tagged buying healthy foods, grocery shopping, grocery store ideas, tips for buying healthy foods at grocery store | 2 Replies

3 Basics for Choosing a Church

Christian Children's Authors Posted on August 8, 2012 by Linda McQuinn CarlblomAugust 14, 2012

Every believer goes through a time when they must decide on which church is right for their family. If they have children, it’s important to consider them in the decision. For me, there are three basic things to consider:: Teaching … Continue reading →

Posted in Church Life, Family Activities, Life changes, Parenting | Tagged choosing a church, church shopping, finding a church, genuine love, Jesus' greatest commandments, style of worship, teaching | 2 Replies

God is Always There

Christian Children's Authors Posted on August 7, 2012 by Crystal BowmanJuly 24, 2012

One of a child’s most basic needs is security. Children need to know that an adult will always be there and that they will never be left alone. Children need to live in homes that offer a secure and stable environment where … Continue reading →

Posted in Bible Literacy, Encouragement, Just for Kids, Parenting, Youth and Children's Ministry | Tagged Christian children's books, Crystal Bowman, God's Word, parenting, picture books, teaching children | Leave a reply

The Most Important Influence

Christian Children's Authors Posted on August 6, 2012 by Ava PenningtonJuly 12, 2012

Who is the most important influence in your child’s life? For years, we’ve been hearing about the importance of peer influence and peer pressure in our children’s lives. We send them off to school and wonder who their friends will … Continue reading →

Posted in Parenting | Tagged Ava Pennington, Ephesians 6:4, I Corinthians 11:1, I Thessalonians 1:6, Influencers, Peer pressure, Proverbs 22:6, Psalm 78:4, Role models | Leave a reply

Fueling a Passion

Christian Children's Authors Posted on August 2, 2012 by Holly A. SkeltonAugust 1, 2012

Throughout the day it is not unusual for me to look up from whatever it is I am doing to see six little eyes staring back at me.  You can see them observing and making their own conclusions. If mom is reading a book, … Continue reading →

Posted in Just for Kids, Parenting, Youth and Children's Ministry | Tagged Holly A. Skelton, teaching children | 2 Replies

Are We There Yet?

Christian Children's Authors Posted on August 1, 2012 by Dawn AldrichJuly 27, 2012

“I have promised to bring you up out of your misery in Egypt into…a land flowing with milk and honey.” Exodus 3:17    Our kids were decent travelers and made road trips pretty pleasant for the most part. Buckled into … Continue reading →

Posted in Devotions, Encouragement, Uncategorized | Tagged destination, God's vision, journey, plans | Leave a reply

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