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DON’T CLOSE YOUR EYES: Book Review/Giveaway
Are you struggling with a sleep-resistant child--the kind who has a zillion reasons for bedtime protests? Perhaps this is the answer to your nighttime dilemmas. A book review and giveaway of Bob Hostetler's children's book of DON'T CLOSE YOUR EYES: A Silly Bedtime Story.
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Book Review: OVERCOMER – Dr. David Jeremiah
What challenges are you facing right now? Are you feeling overwhelmed? If you are, this book will teach you God's strategy on how to be an overcomer. If you're not currently under attack, then this book is also for you. Now is the time to prepare because that moment will come. You know it will.
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Trusting God with Our Unattainable Goals
We usually set attainable goals. Can we trust God with our humanly impossible, unattainable goals? Learn from people who did.
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30 Days of Serving & Sharing: Faithfulness & Joy
by Sally Matheny Today we’ll relish the last portion of our four-part series, 30 Days of Serving & Sharing: Faithfulness & Joy. If you missed the previous posts, they offer a total of sixty ideas of family activities. I’ve included the links to those at the bottom. Serving with Faithfulness “It is only by fidelity in little things that a true and constant love of God can be distinguished from a passing fervor of spirit.” -Francois Fenelon November is typically a month when people pause with more thoughts of thankfulness. The challenge here was to couple that attitude with action. We’re grateful for food, so some have shared groceries with…
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30 Days of Serving & Sharing: Patience & Self-Control
by Sally Matheny We’re delving into our next portion of 30 Days of Serving & Sharing. The focus this week is on patience and self-control. Oh, mercy! Perhaps I should have asked someone else to guest blog for me on this one. Patience “The ability to remain calm when dealing with a difficult or annoying situation, task, or person,” – the kids’ definition from Merriam-Webster.com Self-control “The restraint exercised over one’s own impulses, emotions, or desires.” -Merriam-Webster.com Let’s gather the family and discuss ways we can serve and share with others that may require our patience and self-control. This is where sacrificial giving comes in. Here are a few ideas…