Train Up Children to Find Their Identity in Christ
As we are going through challenging times, we can be more intentional with our children. Especially in homes where children are have been…well…home.
Continue reading →As we are going through challenging times, we can be more intentional with our children. Especially in homes where children are have been…well…home.
Continue reading →Some bad habits are easier to break than others. Unfortunately, in my experience, breaking bad habits regarding our words is a hard one. That’s one of the reasons
Continue reading →Can anything good come from a crisis? Particularly, the Covid-19 Pandemic? I’ve been thinking a lot about it lately, as I watch life as we once knew it fade into the distance, and a new normal come to the forefront. … Continue reading →
A post from Valerie Elliott Shepherd on a way to encourage children to try different foods caught my attention. It’s also a way to develop courage and a sense of adventure in children.
Continue reading →12 of the 10,000 Things Parents Need to Remember Good parenting is hard! That’s all there is to it. It is the most complex, most difficult and most important job in the world. And we are supposed to do it … Continue reading →
The weather is beautiful. Everyone wants to be outside but there is still so much learning to do! Whether we are long-time homeschoolers or we have been drafted into the position by the COVID-19 quarantine there is still reading, writing, … Continue reading →