Boys are wild and wonderful. They were born for adventure and to get things done. The wild part can almost…
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Playing and Praying
“But Jesus said, Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for of such is the kingdom of…
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An Anti-Grumbling Activity
Of all the fun activities you plan for your children, have you considered an activity that fights grumbling? Does the…
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An Important Reminder to Imperfect Parents
We all have visions of perfect parenting. We picture homes that are a place of order and peace, filled with…
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A Large Family’s Journey to Routine: Cleanliness
Earlier this year, I shared that our large family is working to find routine in 2015! After multiple attempts of…
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For the Burned-Out Blogger
When I started blogging, every online activity and experience was exciting! I loved the giveaways, networking, comments, and couldn’t imagine…
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Creating Culture; Breaking Tradition in 2015 {A Large Family’s Journey to Finding Routine}
In case you haven’t heard, 2015 is shaping up to be a year that our family is whole-heartedly embracing the…
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Strengthening the Heart of a Homemaker {And a giveaway}
My friend Kristen of Smithspirations, has just released her brand new e-book to encourage other homemakers as they go about…
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My Word for 2015: Anchor
While I’ve chosen a one word theme before, this year is different. After spending a couple of days praying and…
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The Most Important Work
Today’s post is by guest poster, Rebekah. As a full time satisfier of everyone else’s needs it can be easy…
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When You Worry You Haven’t Taught Your Child Enough About Jesus
Today’s post is by guest Jessica Smartt. Do you ever wonder whether you’re teaching your kids enough about Jesus? Ever…
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Raising Worldly Children
Guest article by Xara Lee. My Bella is a worldly teen. Other children, whom I enjoy and whose parents I…
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When You Struggle to Believe
Today’s post is by guest Jenny Lee Sulpizio. It’s a phrase I heard throughout most of my young adult life–one…
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The Sacredness of Mothering
There is nothing spiritual about preparing meals, washing dishes or attending to crying babies, squabbling siblings, and rebellious teens. Or…
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6 Ways to Share Jesus with a Child Who Has Autism
Many families and churches today are ministering to children on the autism spectrum. An experienced mom shares 6 ways to…
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Taste and See…The Lord is Good
Guest article by Tameasa Shook Provencher My son, Joshua, who is 15-years old came to me this morning and asked,…
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The Perfect Planner for Managing Your Home {Review and Giveaway}
If you’ve been a reader of this blog for any length of time, you know that I wear many hats….
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If He Had Not Come {A Christmas Book Review}
There’s something about the holiday season that brings comfort–gathering and celebrating with friends and family, reaching out to others in…
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When The World Overwhelms {A Mother’s Experience with Sensory Integration Disorder}
Guest post by Dallas from Along the Road Seams in clothes Shirt tags Wind blowing through trees Haircuts Clipping fingernails…
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Gut Instinct: Diet and the High Needs Child
Guest Post by Kristy from Little Natural Cottage My son changed my life. As mama to three healthy, beautiful children,…
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Lunch Challenge {Healthy Lunches for Your Family}
In an effort to eat more healthy, I decided to start challenging myself, one meal at a time. For some…
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