Christian Living
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FAITHFULLY DIFFERENT {Crain} Book Review & Giveaway
During 2021, I posted a review of the first book I’d read by Natasha Crain, Talking with Your Kids About Jesus. My family loved that one. So, I knew I wanted to get the FAITHFULLY DIFFERENT book. FAITHFULLY DIFFERENT hit the best-seller list within the first two weeks after it released in February 2022. Published by Harvest House, this 268-word paperback book is a powerhouse of insightful information and biblical encouragement.
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3 Books Guiding Christian Teens to Make Wise Decisions
During my thirty-plus years of motherhood, one of my favorite things has been searching for exceptional books to read to, and to be read by, our children. During our homeschool mornings, we enjoy reading together. For this post, we'll talk about three books guiding Christian teens to make wise decisions. There are numerous books for Christian teens out there. However, I thought I’d feature three of the books our eleventh-grade son is reading this year. If you have high school kids, then perhaps you’re sensing how quickly the time is passing. It is not the time to let up in praying for and with them. Nor is it time to…
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A Wife’s Phileo for Her Husband {Guest Post by Scott LaPierre}
Author of YOUR MARRIAGAE - GOD'S WAY, Scott LaPierre, guest posts about A Wife's Phileo for Her Husband. Biblical-based wisdom for marriages.
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3 Ways Our Words Can Make a Difference
Whether you’re an aspiring writer/speaker, or not, I believe we all want our words to make a difference in the world. We want our words to be meaningful to our coworkers, our employers, and in our communities. But, also, we long for our words to make a difference in the lives of our friends and our families. How can we overcome our fears and use our words to make a difference?
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Make Jesus the Center of Every Family Celebration
Bible teacher, speaker, and author, Kathy Howard, guest posts on how to make Jesus the center of every family celebration. "A few years ago, while speaking at a ladies’ Christmas event, something unexpected happened. I had planned to read portions of the Christmas story from Matthew and Luke. But as I began to read . . ."