“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” – Dr. Seuss
Some of us already have a well-established reading habit (kudos if that’s you!).
To get the full value of joy, you must have someone to divide it with.
Practicing gratitude doesn’t need to be as dull as washing the dinner dishes after the holiday meal! Try one (or more) of these five fun ways to practice gratitude as a family.
The hope promised in Scripture can seem not only distant but also irrelevant for our daily lives.
Remember to focus on being a friend, not a fixer… Build a relationship, just like you would with anyone else you’re getting to know.
Things like good health and strong relationships are gifts from God, and we honor him by stewarding them well. Yet if they become the focus of our lives, we are in danger of missing our calling.
You can imagine the Lord speaking your name, saying “I love you so much.” Instinctively, you reply, “Thank you, Lord.” The conversation has begun.
Your children’s connection with God is unique to each child; but with prayerful support and creative inspiration, you can help them embark on the lifetime adventure of a personal relationship with their Heavenly Father