by Jennifer Bryant | Aug 5, 2017 | Parenting
Talking to Kids About Sex I wasn’t ready for this. My eight-year-old daughter was reading though the book of Genesis to me out loud. We were sitting on the couch one day when she came to the scene of Lot and Sodom & Gomorrah, then after with the incident with his...
by Jennifer Bryant | Jul 3, 2017 | Parenting
It was 1814 and the thirteen colonies were in the throes of the War of 1812, fighting against the British, both of whom had captured prisoners. Baltimore lawyer, Francis Scott Key, was sent out to an enemy ship to negotiate prisoner exchange for men of the colonies, a...
by Jennifer Bryant | May 29, 2017 | Guest Posts
Last year on Memorial Day, we gathered with friends to potluck. At one point, the host asked us to share in the group what significance this holiday held for us. I shared that my grandfather, Ken Logan, flew missions in the South Pacific, that he was brave and...
by Jennifer Bryant | May 12, 2017 | Parenting
When I first began this post for Mother’s Day, my thought was to explain this famous passage in a way that a modern, “liberated” woman could understand it, living in a society that champions equality and strength and proficiency. What it takes to be a wise woman… But...
by Jennifer Bryant | Apr 27, 2017 | Guest Posts, Home on Purpose
This month, we had the opportunity to get away from city life and visit our dear friends on the island of Kauai. We had been talking with them for months about making time to hop over. Finally, I made a break in our calendar, and planned the escape. We landed in...