How Can I Help You?

A young child wearing glasses and jeans is diligently mopping a wooden floor in a hallway. Meanwhile, another child helps by holding a broom in the background. Both are shirtless, working together in their brightly lit home setting, turning chores into teamwork.

When I’m offered assistance I feel cared for, don’t you? Whether it’s my boys, husband or the kid bagging groceries, it’s really nice to have help. Life is a little sweeter when you don’t have to do the heavy lifting alone. Jesus came to serve, not to be served (Matthew 20:28). We can do likewise.…

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Faith Walks and Talks

A narrow dirt path winds through a lush, green forest, surrounded by tall trees and dense foliage. Sunlight filters through the canopy, casting dappled light on the ground, much like faith guiding one's journey with subtle yet unwavering illumination.

In continuing the topic of healthy habits for families, let’s talk about faith walks. Children do what they see Mom and Dad doing. So, if we want our children to walk in faith, we need to do the same. This concept was brought home to me when my boys were little. I would often curl…

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Family Time…Quality Verses Quantity

A vintage payphone with a black handset and coiled cord is mounted on a metallic wall, exuding quality. The phone boasts a blue information panel below the keypad. The surrounding area features a textured metal surface with small square patterns.

Intentional family time is another healthy habit that’s worth its weight in gold. Spending time with family is undoubtedly important. But the debate has existed for years over what’s truly best, quantity or quality. I’m going to suggest both. From quantity comes quality.  Really good quality time can be planned. Vacations, family fun nights, and family dinners…

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Power Tool for Parents

A red and black cordless power drill, powered by an M18 Lithium XC battery pack, lies on a dusty wooden floor surrounded by wood shavings and debris.

Every parent desires to raise healthy kids with positive habits. We feed our children nutritious foods, encourage them to exercise, and establish good sleep routines. We take our kids for check-ups with the pediatrician and dentist regularly. From homework to sports to piano practice, we guide our children, instructing them to develop daily routines that…

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Happy Easter!

Close-up of a white lily with delicate petals and prominent brown stamens, set against a backdrop of lush green leaves and soft sunlight, evoking an Easter morning's serene and natural atmosphere.

God is very clear about the role of parents in being the spiritual leaders in the home in Deuteronomy 11:18-20. In the hustle and bustle of busy family life, I have to stop and remind myself to talk about matters of faith in both instructing mode and casual conversation. When faith is woven into the fabric of…

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He is Risen Indeed! Tips for EASTER

A nest filled with colorful speckled eggs, evoking the spirit of Easter, sits on green grass. The eggs are pastel shades of pink, blue, yellow, and purple.

When my boys were young, they loved the story about the wise and foolish builders from Matthew 7:24-27. Melody Carlson’s Tale of Two Houses was one of their favorite books. Steve Bjorkman’s illustrations made them laugh! As the boys have grown, Scott and I have tried to be intentional in constructing a solid foundation in biblical teachings.…

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He is Risen…Resurrection Garden

Bright yellow daffodils with green stems and leaves in a garden setting evoke the spirit of resurrection. The flowers stand out against the blurred green background, showcasing their vibrant petals and trumpet-shaped blooms.

  One of my favorite Bible characters is Timothy. This young man so impressed Paul that he became his “true son in the faith” (1Timothy 1:2). How did he come to know God’s Word as a child? His mother and grandmother! Paul wrote, “I am reminded of your sincere faith, which first lived in your…

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Biblical Blessings

A mother and child share a tender moment, touching noses and smiling, their hearts full of blessings. The mother wears a plaid top, while the child sports a dark jacket. Behind them, blurred greenery hints at an enchanting outdoor setting.

The greatest gift a parent can give a child is a solid foundation of faith. One way to draw our children into a relationship with Jesus is to bless them. This models our trust in God and will encourage our children to trust in Him too. This month as we’re preparing for Easter, we’ll explore…

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Food for the Body & Soul

A group of smiling children gather closely, some flashing peace signs. They are outdoors with red steps in the background. The kids, perhaps energized by a shared picnic or delicious food, are joyful and looking up at the camera.

In my house, food talks. With three men, my husband and two teenagers, I spend a lot of time in the kitchen. Feeding their bodies well is important to me. Feeding their souls is imperative. The two have come together often in how we serve others who are hurting or less fortunate. As parents, Scott and…

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Love Each Other

A couple stands closely, love evident in their stance, holding hands against a backdrop of green foliage. They wear casual, warm clothing: a beige sweater and plaid shirt on one, and a red plaid shirt with jeans and brown boots on the other. Faces are not visible.

This month is all about LOVE! It’s a giant attribute and a command from God. Jesus tells us in John 15:17, “This is my command: Love each other.” But what about when you just don’t feel very loving? Many years ago, my pastor spoke on love and marriage in a sermon, encouraging men to love…

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