Sibling Rivalry
Sibling rivalry. If you have more than one child, you know what I’m talking about. As if being a mom and running a home and family isn’t enough, when kids scrap and squabble, it’s enough to make a mom want … Continue reading →
Sibling rivalry. If you have more than one child, you know what I’m talking about. As if being a mom and running a home and family isn’t enough, when kids scrap and squabble, it’s enough to make a mom want … Continue reading →
Yesterday while exploring a local craft fair I came upon a lady selling T-shirts she creates. The words, “Take the Road less Traveled” were printed above a little vintage truck. But underneath the truck was the reference, Matthew 7:13. I knew … Continue reading →
“Mrs. Anderson, may I go see the nurse?” Funny how the same kids ask to see the nurse all the time. Tummy ache, head ache, a tiny scab that needs attention. Me—and everyone else on the school staff—soon learn which … Continue reading →
Last month I began a series of posts based on The Seven Laws of the Teacher by Howard Hendricks. If you are not working as a teacher, please do not stop reading! These posts are not only for vocational teachers … Continue reading →
As a new school year starts it’s a great time to add family devotions to the routine. Sharing faith daily is part of setting godly examples for your children.
Continue reading →by Jean Matthew Hall The Bible that tell us God writes on our hearts. That leads me to believe that we write on each other’s hearts, too, especially on the impressionable hearts of children. Our children’s hearts are soft and moldable. … Continue reading →