My Beautiful New Bedtime Bible Storybook, Words to Dream On
Young children thrive on routine and ritual, and a Bible story at bedtime is one of the best! Plus, what could be better for a child at bedtime than to fall asleep with stories and verses from the Bible to … Continue reading →
A Mother’s Shepherd
As a mother of young (or even not so young) children, it sometimes feels like all you do is care for others. Constantly meeting people’s needs is exhausting and can sometimes lead one to wonder, Does anyone care about ME? … Continue reading →
The Amazing Incredible Shrinking Violin
Many kids learn to play an instrument while they are in elementary school. It often begins great excitement and anticipation. For many kids, however, the excitement eventually wears off when they realize they need to practice in order to gain … Continue reading →
MLK Day – Not Just Another Day Off
This post ran two years ago on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. In light of current events, especially the increasing racial tensions in the United States, I offer this post to you again… Today is the anniversary of Martin Luther … Continue reading →
Foster care – another way to grow a family.
Foster care. I wonder what you think of when you hear those words? Does your mind immediately leap to images of dysfunction and uncertainty – or does it linger on hope and opportunity? In a general definition foster care is … Continue reading →
