A recipe for help.
I was recently asked by my children’s school for a recipe for Nepali food. Why? Because my family and I lived in Nepal for 5 years. During that time we came to love the food, the people and nation of … Continue reading →
I was recently asked by my children’s school for a recipe for Nepali food. Why? Because my family and I lived in Nepal for 5 years. During that time we came to love the food, the people and nation of … Continue reading →
Honor your father and mother – which is the first commandment with a promise – so that it may go well with you and that you may enjoy long life on the earth. Ephesians 6:2-3 NIV Father’s Day knotted my … Continue reading →
“My daughter is six years old. She’s adorable, sweet, and loving. She has a beautiful smile and is a happy child. She loves to play and would be a good friend. But she doesn’t have any friends. In fact, she … Continue reading →
Is there a difference between a father and a daddy? With the celebration of Father’s Day approaching next Sunday, this may be a good question to consider. Almost any man can be a father. It’s a biological process requiring the … Continue reading →
It happened just the other day. The mom of a ten-year-old boy was remarking about the things he does not want to do — things like go to Sunday School, read a devotional. . . and use soap. Ten-year-old boys … Continue reading →
Do you wonder what to say to your children or grandchildren about the social and moral changes in our culture? Don’t miss out on the best guidebook you’ll ever find. Sometimes people think that knowing the Bible well means loving … Continue reading →