Sometimes the simplest things serve as powerful reminders. This past Sunday as my young friend was heading to teach her Sunday School class, she shar ...
Reminder – a person or thing that causes one to remember. I love reminders. It is so easy for me to forget things (even important things) in my much- too- overcrowded mind. Recently I’ve been enj…
The alphabet can be a powerful tool for engaging with God. Some of the psalmists of the Bible, even, used the letters of the alphabet to begin ...
Last week we began our four-part exploration of Biblical Friendship – friendship the way God designed it! (If you missed that post, you can read it HERE.) O ...
In her book, Praying in Color: Drawing a New Path to God, Sybil MacBeth explains that this technique is both process and product. A unique prayer metho ...
This week tends to be one where we turn our thoughts towards Jesus. But don't you want to stay focused on the Cross after Easter?
One of the questions I get asked a lot is regarding what books I recommend. I compiled a list of books I think every Christian woman should read but before we get too far into
Life can get crazy can’t it? Doesn’t matter our season or our circumstance: newly married, young mom, mom of teens, employed full-time outside the home, or ...
My husband loves baseball. As a boy, he enjoyed collecting baseball cards – shoeboxes of them which, of course, were shoved with great care under his bed fo ...
Old Age is certainly not for the faint of heart! There is, in fact, something quite unsettling about realizing we have either reached that season of life or ...
by: Sherry Schumann Grandparents' Day of Prayer: September 13, 2020 The purpose of Grandparents’ Day of Prayer is to raise an awareness of prayer among ...
Time alone with God – relating, connecting. This is the longing of our soul. Yet, many find being consistent in meeting with God to be a challenge. ...
Prayer is a powerful tool gifted to us by our gracious and loving Father. I know there is power in prayer, and I understand that my prayers for my grandchil ...
The 30-Day Praying with Purpose Prayer Challenge is set to begin Saturday, August 15th! I hope you will consider joining us, as we with unwavering resolve s ...
Friends. Who needs them? We do! Life in a fallen world is hard. There is no question that we will face rough times – the loss of a job, a necessary surgery, ...
Prayer is a gift from our loving Father. Yet, many struggle to pray. View 7 powerful Scripture passages for encouragement in the work of prayer.
Sharing biblical resources to equip and empower individuals, couples, parents, and grandparents to grow in Christlikeness.
There is more to being a grandparent than just fun and games. Sure, for those of us carrying out the role in its most-traditional sense, there is less press ...
I don’t think it surprises anyone when I say, “We are facing a health crisis in American culture.” According to Trust for America’s Health, the U.S. adult o ...
"How will I respond? What will I say if she confides in me today?" Grandparents so often find themselves in a place of questioning. Their question ...
Last week on the blog, we shared 10 Compelling Reasons to Write Scripture. (If you missed that post, you can check out the reasons HERE.) Nevertheless, one ...
Prayer is one of the greatest, long-lasting gifts we can give to those we love. The Bible also tells us that prayer is power. In Ephesians 6:10-18, for exam ...
“How often do you read the Bible?” That was one of the questions asked of protestant church goers on a 2019 study done by LifeWay Research. The answers? Thi ...
Names intrigue me. When I was teaching, one of the most exciting parts of a new school year was receiving my new class list. To some this was simply a list ...
In her book, Praying in Color: Drawing a New Path to God, Sybil MacBeth explains that this technique is both process and product. A unique prayer metho ...
Some of us have been navigating the waters of long-distance grandparenting for many years. Others, thanks to COVID-19, have more recently been plunged into ...
Sharing biblical resources to equip and empower individuals, couples, parents, and grandparents to grow in Christlikeness.
Sharing biblical resources to equip and empower individuals, couples, parents, and grandparents to grow in Christlikeness.
Easter is nearly here. Are you ready to celebrate? Easter… …the celebration of Christ’s resurrection. …the reason Christians gather for corporate worship on ...
Am I proof that God is who He says He is? Do I model the love and character of Christ for my grandchildren? #passingthefaith
Christian mama, you have heard God’s high and holy calling. You embrace Titus 2:4-5. Shepherding the hearts of your children to know, love, and honor God is your own heart’s longing. You live on m…
Obstacles. We all face them, even in our prayer life. In last week’s post, we discussed the tremendous power of prayer, along with one of the major prayer o ...
Originally posted on October 11, 2018, Post #5 in our Top 5 Posts of All Time was written to grandparents. If you are not a grandparent, don't let that ...
Last week, we opened our Bibles in search of Scriptural traits that mark the friendships of Christ-followers. This week, we want to give a little attention ...
A smile is a powerful tool. 10 ideas for developing the habit of smiling.
One of the most powerful tools any grandparent can utilize is that of asking questions. This simple act reaps so many benefits. Asking questions of your gra ...
The spiritual discipline of journaling is an exciting tool -- for young and old alike.
The past two weeks, we have talked about the work of prayer. Two weeks ago, we talked about overcoming our common hindrances to prayer, especially the hindr ...
I’m so glad you are joining us for week two of our series on Practical Ideas for ruthlessly eliminating hurry from our lives. If you missed week one’s post ...
“This article first appeared on Crosswalk.com, April 15, 2019.” If you are a grandparent intent on carrying out your role the way God designed it, no doubt ...
Discover 26 Ways to nourish your soul in the chaos of motherhood.
In last week’s post, Don reflected on biblical genealogies. He shared with us the thought that even these seemingly insignificant lists of names are “breath ...