The hope of restoration.
Several years ago I purchased an tatty old My Child Doll on eBay. She had a broken eye, a stained body, knotty hair and a scuffed face. The photos here are very low quality, but I think you get the … Continue reading →
Several years ago I purchased an tatty old My Child Doll on eBay. She had a broken eye, a stained body, knotty hair and a scuffed face. The photos here are very low quality, but I think you get the … Continue reading →
Thank you to the grandparents and parents who have served and sacrificed for our country!
Continue reading →I love the story of Nehemiah. His heart broke for his homeland, and he took it to God in prayer. His steps were preceded by prayer and seeking God’s will. When threats came, he dealt with them head-on, and when discouragement … Continue reading →
Return home and tell how much God has done for you. Luke 8:39 NIV Summer camp stories told ’round the evening fire were the best, especially Friday nights. After week-long encounters with Jesus–being stretched and challenged both physically, emotionally and … Continue reading →
Making a word search puzzle is a great way to reinforce the ideas in a Christian children’s book. The puzzles could be made by a parent or teacher, or children could make them for their siblings and friends. WHAT YOU … Continue reading →
“If you love me, keep my commands.” John 14:15 NIV Our parents taught us well, how to honor our mother and father. They expected our honor and respect simply because we were their children and they were our parents. Honor … Continue reading →