May Day Baskets
One of my earliest childhood memories is of my mother showing me how to make a May Day basket. The plan was to make the simple basket, put a few flowers in it, and hang it on a neighbor’s door. … Continue reading →
One of my earliest childhood memories is of my mother showing me how to make a May Day basket. The plan was to make the simple basket, put a few flowers in it, and hang it on a neighbor’s door. … Continue reading →
Let’s celebrate National Crawfish Day with an adventure. Everyone knows about finding crawdads in creeks and ditches, but did you know you could catch one in a hole in the ground with a string and some bacon? Many years ago … Continue reading →
Early in the American Revolutionary War, George Washington’s Navy ships, the “Washington Cruisers,” flew flags with pictures of green pine trees pointing upward with the slogan, “An Appeal to Heaven,” printed on it, as a way to distinguish their ships … Continue reading →
In Exodus 12:1-2 God commanded Moses to make Aviv the first month of the year for the people of Israel. Some Bible translations spell the first month Abib. Aviv 1 falls on March 14 in 2021. Like Easter, it falls … Continue reading →
From the front cover to the last page, this book is a treasure that families will love. This contemporary, yet accurate retelling of the Christmas story by Janice D. Green will help children fully understand the miraculous events surrounding the … Continue reading →
Wouldn’t it be nice to celebrate Jesus’ birthday quietly, apart from the typical rush of the holiday season that the world re-defined with Seasons Greetings? There are good reasons to consider reconsidering our traditions. Most Bible scholars agree that Jesus … Continue reading →