The Gospel in Our Stories
We often recognize stories as having a beginning, middle, and end but do we recognize the smaller points of the Gospel, the pointing to God in literature and storytelling?
Continue reading →We often recognize stories as having a beginning, middle, and end but do we recognize the smaller points of the Gospel, the pointing to God in literature and storytelling?
Continue reading →Boxes and baskets are filled with books at our house. Some boxes have books to give away to the local Little Free Library. Others contain books “to be read”. One huge basket sits by the front door. With a gold … Continue reading →
Prayers are whispered, spoken out loud and/or said in our thoughts. We pray for healing, for forgiveness, for guidance. We share prayers of thanksgiving and joy.
Continue reading →Different Like Me is a wonderful new picture book written by Xochitl E. Dixon and illustrated by Bonnie Lui. It will release August 4, 2020 by Our Daily Bread. This book invites us to celebrate our own unique design while … Continue reading →
Are your children daydreaming, staring out the window, never finishing their studies in the time allotted, just plain bored? Is it their fault or is there another way to approach learning that is more enjoyable and sustainable? I wonder what … Continue reading →
Grandson Rowan enjoys looking at books. He is almost three years old and is fascinated with dinosaurs, cars and trucks, animals and more. His collection of books is amazing. There are favorite stories he likes to have read each night … Continue reading →