The Clean Sweep
When it comes to the upkeep of your home, do you ever get that overwhelming feeling of, “Where do I even start?” Our lives are
When it comes to the upkeep of your home, do you ever get that overwhelming feeling of, “Where do I even start?” Our lives are
Want to know what Scripture says is the route to restore God’s people (your children in this example) and to bring them back from any
Why I want to home educate my children: I am responsible before the Lord for the children He gives me. Responsible for their protection –
My prayer this morning was that during times of correction with our children, our spirit would not create walls. We have been given the task
It struck me today that perhaps the entire goal of parenting may be summed up in one verse: Imitate me, just as I also imitate
Death will one day separate my husband and I (unless we die together or the Lord comes back for His people first.) This is an
Eyes often widen when people hear we have 6 children and are happily open to more. I can tell they have questions but feel rude
The wicked in his proud countena nce does not seek God; God is in none of his thoughts. Psalms 10:4 I remember this time in
Repentance and the remission of sins are two things Scripture says should be preached in the name of Jesus to all nations. (Luke 24:47) But
Do you feel the difference? When you’re walking in the flesh vs walking in the Spirit? I was once so weary. Continually feeling like a
It was through a book written by J. R. Miller that I first learned about a family alter. He encouraged readers to establish one right
Jesus, the Great Shepherd of our souls, gave us an example of counsel and exhortation when He addressed the seven churches in Revelation 2-3. As
Scriptural wisdom in showing restraint in the words we say: – Proverbs 29:11 A fool vents all his feelings, but a wise man holds them
Reading through John I noticed a repeated truth: The words Jesus spoke were not His own, but God’s. He was so driven by the Holy
What do you do when they fail? I’m not talking about willful disobedience. I’m talking about a bad decision. A wrong turn. A teachable moment.
He says, “Yes, ma’am!” But his tone is sharp. Angry. Irritated. Disrespectful. He does what I’ve asked, but the scowl on his face and the