Feeding Our Families
Have you noticed how large our families are? I don’t mean the number in our family. I’m referring to the size of our waists. I’d say we are a portly people. Could it be we have feasted on the king’s … Continue reading →
Have you noticed how large our families are? I don’t mean the number in our family. I’m referring to the size of our waists. I’d say we are a portly people. Could it be we have feasted on the king’s … Continue reading →
It’s Valentine’s Day. Whew! You’ve helped your kids get all their Valentines ready to take to all their classmates at school and you let out a sigh of relief when the task was completed. The kids are all off to school … Continue reading →
It’s good to check out an author’s website with your child to see if it includes activities to print. It extends the life of the book and helps you to use books that teach values longer. Children recall more when … Continue reading →
The first time my daughter came home from preschool singing a song I didn’t know, I felt amazed—and a little unnerved. She was learning new things! How cool! So why did I feel, very unreasonably, a little upset, too? I … Continue reading →
God makes clear in His Word that the primary responsibility of teaching children about Him lies squarely with their parents. Yet, an insidious philosophy has penetrated our culture and, in particular, the Church, that promotes the lie that pastors, ministers, … Continue reading →
When Parson is sick and the usual Christmas Eve Service is cancelled, Mouse must find a way to signal the villagers and bring Christmas spirit to his little town. Mouse never gives up hope as he prepares the nativity … Continue reading →