How Do We Know God Is Who He Says He Is?

Written by: | July 17, 2017

We are a (fairly new) homeschool family, and as I am preparing and looking at curriculum for this next year, I have been searching for something that will assist me in teaching my kids some basic doctrines of the Christian faith. My kids are still quite young, with four...
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Raising Ark Builders

Written by: | January 20, 2017

As a child growing up, I remember reading all the famous biblical stories. You know the ones… the story of Jonah and the whale, the story of Daniel and the lions den, the story of Moses parting the Red Sea. The privilege of being a child is being able...
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5 Scriptures that Share God’s Love

Written by: | November 18, 2016

Sometimes you just need a boost of love.  Between holidays and elections and keeping up with school, work, kids, church, etc. we all need a love-boost! There’s no place better to find that boost than the Bible.  It is filled with love.  Love for us, love for one another,...
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Teaching Kids about God’s Promises and Protection

Written by: | September 19, 2016

Giving kids a safe environment is imperative and a key component to providing security is in offering them the beautiful and lasting promises of God. The bonus? When we teach our kids about God’s promises, we are also teaching them about God’s protection. These promises and the reminder of...
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3 Simple Faith Lessons for Preschoolers

Written by: | June 22, 2016

It can often seem like our preschoolers aren’t yet ready to understand big faith concepts but I have come to learn that planting simple seeds in the soil of their hearts will yield big fruit as they grow in greater understanding of God’s truth. Our friend Max Lucado offers...
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Quiet time (you, God and…your toddler??)

Written by: | March 11, 2016

As a mom, how many times have I run out of the house in the morning only to look in the rear view mirror halfway through my errands and realize… I never put makeup on!? I shrug it off and continue on my way thinking, “Well, at least the...
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