A Scripture-Filled Thanksgiving Holiday
After the busyness of the summer and settling into a new school year, Thanksgiving is a reminder to pause and reset. Beyond being a time for gathering, … Read More
Embracing heritage and Christian values.
After the busyness of the summer and settling into a new school year, Thanksgiving is a reminder to pause and reset. Beyond being a time for gathering, … Read More
The difference between thanks and praise is usually that we thank God for what He does for us, and we praise God for who He is. God’s … Read More
This month we are entering a season which, in the United States, has been devoted to gratitude and thanksgiving for over 400 years! While the Thanksgiving holiday … Read More
Did you know that positive feedback on social media stimulates the brain to release dopamine, the same chemical released by certain addictive drugs? It’s no wonder we … Read More
A 2019 study found that 70% of teens 13 to 17 believe ‘anxiety and depression’ to be a major problem among their peers. Add in the recurring … Read More
Since social media burst onto the scene in the early 2000s, the “hot take” has been a popular currency of information. From the 140-character tweets of … Read More
The Lincoln Memorial, Liberty Bell, and Vietnam Wall. Monuments are anchors marking our history. Visiting these locations helps us to remember, learn from, and pivot our ways … Read More
Have you heard of the Scandinavian cultural practice of “hygge”? Spelled “H-Y-G-G-E”, it is more a rhythm than a season. In countries like Denmark, Iceland, and Sweden, people … Read More
Have you ever considered that your girl’s spiritual growth follows the life of a windmill? The windmill only moves to generate productive things when the wind’s friction … Read More
Is your girl’s heart burdened for a friend who doesn’t know the Lord? If she’s come to you desperate for creative ways to communicate the gospel to … Read More
If your family is one of the millions who have experienced miscarriage, your girl might have questions about the brother or sister she never got to meet. … Read More
Questioning is a normal part of child development. But when the relentless “Whys” of toddler years turn into a more serious “Did God really say…” or “Did … Read More