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Wise not Foolish

 What is a fool? Google dictionary says it is “A person who acts unwisely, unprudently; a silly person”To fool someone is “to trick or deceive (someone); dupe”Parents, I want all of us to be wise not fools this April 1st. Let us not be deceived. Our [...]

Wise not Foolish2021-08-13T09:49:30-06:00

Rest

In December, our family had a RESET Sunday at church. It’s a day we’ve set aside to give our church leadership a much-needed break on a day when most people don’t go to church anyway. It gives us a chance to recharge and be ready [...]

Rest2021-08-13T09:49:30-06:00

Lucky Charms

As an American culture, we’ve gotten mixed-up about why we celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.  Most of us think that it’s just a day to wear green, talk like we’re Irish and eat Corned Beef and Cabbage.  We have lost sight of the patron of our holiday.  [...]

Lucky Charms2021-08-13T09:49:30-06:00

Respecting Law Keepers

When our little ones are in preschool they begin to be aware of civil authorities and to see them as the heroes that they truly are. I am thinking specifically of when my sons wanted to play Cops and Robbers and to dress up like [...]

Respecting Law Keepers2021-08-13T09:49:31-06:00

Favor with Authorities

Part of supporting my children in their mission field of school is praying for the authorities in their lives to find favor with them. I am not talking about favoritism. I’m talking about the people who watch over your children at school knowing their names and [...]

Favor with Authorities2021-08-13T09:49:31-06:00

Love Your Neighbor Challenge Neighborhood Prayer

When my children were younger, we took many walks through our neighborhood. We would count all the animals we saw, stop and try to identify all the sounds we could hear, and mainly take any chance we had to greet our neighbors! One thing we [...]

Love Your Neighbor Challenge Neighborhood Prayer2021-08-13T09:49:31-06:00

Love Your Neighbor Challenge Compassion

Another Love Your Neighbor challenge is to check out Compassion.com and become more aware of their amazing ministry! There are lots of ways to support Compassion’s ministry to children all over the world but choosing to financially support a child will have an impact on [...]

Love Your Neighbor Challenge Compassion2021-08-13T09:49:31-06:00

Christmas Pieces

Christmas can become a whirlwind of concerts, big family gatherings, and last-minute gift preparations. We can let all the different moments and pieces of Christmas turn into chaos like a sticky, messy Gingerbread house that is mushed together instead of carefully crafted and built piece by [...]

Christmas Pieces2021-08-13T09:49:31-06:00

Love Your Neighbor Serving

 The Love Your Neighbor Challenge #10 is to read Matthew 25:31-46 about serving others.  Jesus says what it will be like with Him in glory when He is on His throne,34 “Then the King will say to those on his right, ‘Come, you who are blessed by [...]

Love Your Neighbor Serving2021-08-13T09:49:31-06:00

LYNC Teacher Encouragement

Being raised by two teachers, I have a unique sensitivity to my children’s teachers. I know they have lives beyond the classroom and are just normal people. Whenever our children are having a miscommunication or frustration with a teacher, we try to help them see [...]

LYNC Teacher Encouragement2021-08-13T09:49:31-06:00

Little Missionary Support

  At the beginning of the school year, people regularly ask me if I am relieved my children are back in school and if I am excited for time to myself. Honestly, I hate it. Their first day back is a sad and hard day [...]

Little Missionary Support2021-08-13T09:49:31-06:00

Showing Respect to Adults

Our family was blessed with some empty nester friends inviting our family over for a nice dinner. They had puzzles and toys. The husband knelt and played with our boys awhile as the wife chatted with our daughter. They integrated our children into our evening [...]

Showing Respect to Adults2021-08-13T09:49:31-06:00

How we Started a Family Time

A fabulous way to understand how to do a Family Time with your family is to go to a training time. If you haven’t been able to experience one, you can host one at your church or try to catch one of the upcoming trainings. [...]

How we Started a Family Time2021-08-13T09:49:31-06:00

The Light of the World

One of my favorite things to do as a child with my mom was to sit in the dark living room and look at the Christmas tree with our glasses off! We would talk about all the colors blending together and how pretty the lights [...]

The Light of the World2021-08-13T09:49:31-06:00

Attentive Giving

Why do we give gifts to others that we honestly want for ourselves? We have to be taught to think of others first and to be attentive. Think of the precious four-year-old princess who draws her daddy a purple unicorn on his birthday card because [...]

Attentive Giving2021-08-13T09:49:31-06:00

Processing the Commercial Racket

Soon you will watch “A Charlie Brown Christmas” and hear Lucy say, “We all know that Christmas is a big commercial racket.”  Christmas decorations have been intertwined with Halloween and Thanksgiving decorations for months.  I like the decorations, but it does make my whole family [...]

Processing the Commercial Racket2021-08-13T09:49:31-06:00

Preparing, Enjoying, and Continuing the Day of Thanks

This is the perfect time of year to count our blessings and have a dedicated time of thanks for those blessings. We can be intentional about conversations that spur on grateful hearts and do practical acts that say thanks in a special way. Preparing for [...]

Preparing, Enjoying, and Continuing the Day of Thanks2021-08-13T09:49:31-06:00
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