Join us as we talk to Wendi Nunnery and her journey of being a mom while struggling with mental health.
Wendi struggled with OCD for years, but after she had a child it became apparent that she needed help.
Wherever you are and whatever your life situation looks like in 2020, our hope and our prayer as you sit and soak up time with friends and time being taught is that you would be equipped with bravery for the path God has laid in front of you.
Read MoreWhatever the reason, we all find ourselves longing for friendship at some point in time. Why is that? Well, our Heavenly Father created us for community.
Read MoreI always say, “being a mom is not for the faint of heart,” but being a military mom takes momming to a whole new level. In 2020 most of the world has gotten a good taste of not being in control, but a military family lives that life all the time.
Read MoreAre you finding that after 6 months of social distance and pandemic life you have lost touch not only with your community, but with yourself a little bit too? I think this fall we all need to figure out how we can establish healthy routines for re-connecting given the new normal. Here are my thoughts:
Read MoreIf I know anything about mom life, it’s this: when you have kids at home, there’s always someone asking for more of your time.
Read MoreThe middle school years are tough years, no doubt! Our children are growing out of the childlike body and into young adults, and the hormones, peer pressure, and social stress of figuring out “who” you are can take a toll on your child.
Read MoreHere are a few things we’ve worked to teach our kids about money over the years that have served them well as they’ve entered adulthood…
Read MoreWe create expectations in our minds about the way we “think” our children should behave, our family should treat us, the way our job should be, in-laws, holidays, friends, teachers, etc. And what happens when those expectations aren’t met?
Read MoreDefiance is natural in a toddler. Honestly, it’s natural in all of us sinners! But that doesn’t mean it’s okay.
Read MoreAs each family makes their decision on how to educate their children this fall, we need to be careful not to judge others.
Read MoreKids are born full of creativity and we actually stifle those creative instincts when we constantly provide direction. When my own kids were little, I would turn them out in the backyard and tell them not to come in until lunchtime! I did that because I think it makes healthier, more balanced children.
Read MoreYellows are fun loving and usually lighthearted, they often act as a bridge between other personalities in a family, they are able to draw out quieter siblings and bring beauty and fun to the home.
Read MoreIt doesn’t make difficulties with your child disappear, but understanding how God has wired your child will help you navigate those difficult times. Here are 4 things that have helped me understand and love my Blue/Melancholy child:
Read MoreGreens can be hard to motivate! The more we try to micromanage them, the more they dig their heels in and their stubborn streak comes out.
Read MoreParenting a strong willed child is no joke, but these children need your guidance and direction, so don’t shy away from them!
Read MoreIf you will take the time to study your child and educate yourself on their temperament, it will pay BIG dividends.
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