A round up of resources you can use to educate yourself and your child on the issue of racism.
Read MoreChildren whine and argue to get what they want, it really is that simple! So what can you do to put an end to whininess in your family?
Read MoreAs moms we want to protect our kids from pain, but pain draws our kids near to God and gives Him a chance to provide for them.
Read MoreWe are ALL wired very differently and we ALL need Jesus!
Read MoreMany times as moms, we work from sun up to sun down, and then all through the night. But we aren’t like the Energizer Bunny, we can’t keep going and going and going. What can we do?
Read MoreOur society continues to become more and more sedentary, and our kids are reaping the consequences of this trend.
Read MoreOur country is in the midst of this pandemic sweeping throughout the whole world, and it can and does leave us full of fear at times.
Read MoreThis week I want to ask all my moms to turn your eyes forward 10 or even 20 years in the future. How old will your kids be? By then, they will surely be adults, and maybe you’ll even have grandchildren of your own!
Read MoreThe questions you ask as a parent indicate to your child what’s important to you.
Read MoreDuring middle school your child is in physical and emotional transition. So many changes are taking place in their bodies, it’s hard to keep up!
Read MoreThese are the years to focus on building your child’s character. When they were younger, your focus was on teaching obedience but now, you need to begin teaching your child the “why” behind that “no”.
Read MoreThe Bottom Line for parents during this stage of childhood is to focus on obedience. What does that mean? Read on for more…
Read MoreToo often we only see the “after” on Instagram or hear family stories once they have a pretty bow wrapping them up.
Read MoreOpposites attract and boy, can it be magical! But, in marriage what was “so cute” when you were dating can become annoying and irritating a few years in.
Read MoreDealing with anger is a fact of life when you’re a mom, no matter if it’s your anger or theirs that’s causing problems.
Read MoreYour goal is to get to the empty nester years and be more in love with your husband than you are today, and in order to accomplish that you must pour into your relationship!
Read MoreBoundaries are essential in life, especially in the life of a mom. Boundaries identify where you start and where someone else needs to stop. Just like a fence around a yard, boundaries protect and define what is yours – and what is not theirs.
Read MoreWe need to be brave enough to have this conversation early with our kids, so they can grow up with a God-centric view of their sexuality.
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