Often it seems like Christmas is about what is under the tree rather than who was born in a manger. It can be a little overwhelming.
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 Lord said to Moses, “I have heard the Israelites’ complaints. Now tell them, ‘In the evening you will have meat to eat, and in the morning you will have all the bread you want.
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
by T.I. Lowe, author of Lulu’s Café, originally posted on Wishful Endings
The South has its own unique set of rules when it comes to manners, etiquette, and just about everything else.
Who knows? You could have your own Imagination Station adventure!
by Bethany Russell
I don’t recall the first time I listened to an Adventures in Odyssey episode.
Fathers play an important role in so many of our lives. Our lives have been enriched by the blessing of fathers, whether it be biological, adoptive or spiritual fathers.
The problem isn’t the inevitable moments of discomfort; it’s that I am not prepared for them. I have to stop believing that trials are the exception to the rule, when really they’re just part of life.
As your child enters the teen years, think of your family as a team. Every team has well-defined objectives or goals, and all the players need to understand the goals and rules.
These easy snacks will make you look like a hostess extraordinaire and no one will ever know about that time you burned water.
Today’s post is by author Carla Laureano.