by Cheri Fletcher | Sep 9, 2019 | Parenting
Our kids are growing up fast, and sometimes it can feel difficult to catch up with the questions and scenarios that confront them every day. Part of raising strong kids is being available for the hard topics that often come up when we’re least prepared. Well,...
by Jennifer Bryant | Aug 22, 2019 | Parenting
I’ve been a mother for nine years. Nine. They’re supposed to move out when they’re eighteen, right? So the way I figure, I’m about halfway done! But not really. We just got through the needy, whiny, do everything for me baby stages. Now...
by Laura Booz | Aug 14, 2019 | Homeschool, Parenting
One child can decipher the words in a chapter book, but not understand literary themes like sacrifice and redemption. Another child may struggle to sound out simple words, but be able to comprehend and discuss literary themes he hears in a book read aloud to him....
by Lyneta Smith | Jul 17, 2019 | Parenting
How to Parent When You’re Raised in a Dysfunctional Home by Lyneta Smith A parent raised in a dysfunctional home can have insecurities about their parenting abilities. We can find hope for healthy families. I still wonder if I could have been a better mother,...
by Jennifer Bryant | Jul 3, 2019 | Parenting, Podcast
Detouring for motherhood, the prospect of being a SAHM can be scary. Jen Babakhan encourages us that motherhood can be the best detour you’ll ever take. Click below to listen! Meet the Author! Jen has her degree in public relations, has worked as a marketing...
by Janet Newberry | Jun 24, 2019 | Homeschool, Parenting
From Transaction to Transformation: How We Can Redeem Childhood by Janet Newberry When I was a young girl, I loved watching the Olympics. I counted the years between summer and winter games like I counted the days to Christmas. The honed talent of the competitors...