Redeeming the Summer
Summer is a wonderful time where so many memories are created, and yet, we all must admit so much time is also wasted. Mrs. Chung gives examples of how to redeem the summer so that we do not waste this season.
Tidbits for Raising Children – Part 2
Wouldnโt it be great if we could have a practice run with our children and be able to correct all of our mistakes the second time around? Mrs. Trieber provides a few thoughts that will be a help to you as you raise your children.
Do You Hear What I Hear?
With Christmas around the corner, Bro. Carey echoes the question of a favorite carol and encourages us to listen carefully to those in need.
Free Bible Lessons for Kids
With many churches being unable to meet together for Sunday school, children have been missing out on their weekly kidsโ programs. Here is a free series of Bible lessons for kids!
“Kids donโt care how much you know, till they know how much you care!”
Do you remember the phrase, โWhat you do speaks so loud I canโt hear what you sayโ? Mrs. Tabitha Fanara reminds us how true that statement is.
Four Kids and They Are All so Different!
No two children are exactly alike. In this article, Mrs. Tabitha Fanara reflects on the uniqueness of each of her four children.
Creating a Happy Home
โHome is the nicest word there is.โ –Laura Ingalls. Can your family say this about your home? In this article, Mrs. Tabitha Fanara gives us some practical tips for creating this type of home.
My Goodly Heritage
Some, perhaps even a majority of children and teenagers think their parents are strange. In this article, Mrs. Miriam Chung shares some memories from her childhood that she may not have understood then that now fill her with gratitude.
Tips for a Great Summer
Mrs. Trieber shares 20 practical, helpful tips to make the most of the Summer of 2020.
โMommy, Look at my Eyes!โ
Itโs always important for a child to learn to listen, but itโs just as important for parents to learn to listen to their children as well. The author gives suggestions and even tells a few personal stories of how she learned to communicate effectively with her kids.
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