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Voice Awards – Interview

Stephanie Benson, Editor of the Live the Adventure Letter, recently sat down with Bill Heid, Executive Producer at Heirloom Audio Productions to talk about Heirloom Audio being nominated for 6 Voice Arts Awards and other exciting news! Stephanie: Congratulations to Heirloom Audio for being nominated for 6 Voice Arts Awards this year!  That’s very exciting.  Bill, what was your reaction ...

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The Testing of Our Faith

Part of my daily reading each morning includes Charles Spurgeon’s classic devotional, Morning and Evening.  (If you haven’t read it, I encourage you to do so!) Spurgeon known as the “Prince of Preachers” was a Baptist preacher in London in the 1800’s.  His sermons and writings have had a profound impact on believers all over the world. When you read ...

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“Fall” Into Learning

Fall is the perfect backdrop for natural learning opportunities at home! With the change of season, you are able to incorporate many different activities into your daily learning routines. Choose to explore one or all of them – it’s up to you. Explore Science and Nature Beautiful falling leaves lend themselves to scientific exploration. Start by taking a nature walk ...

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A New Season: God’s Work In Our Lives

It is said that God is a God of order, not chaos. So much that, in fact, God divided the year into four quarters. We call them seasons: winter, spring, summer and autumn. Each beautiful and unique in its own perfect way. In His word, God even spoke to us about seasons. “To everything there is a season, a time ...

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Staying Motivated As a Parent

Child training is a process that takes years of effort, progress, regress, and intention to continue. The motivation of many young parents, particularly with only one child, is often high at the start. A new school year brings the same kind of refreshing reminder that we have a new opportunity to renew and repent. Another opportunity on this journey of ...

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The Importance of Egyptian History

If you want to understand the present, or try to predict the future, you had must understand the past. Studying Ancient Egypt should be a key part of your historical studies. As far as the Bible is concerned, Egypt was one of the most significant Gentile nations on Earth. It was once a very powerful and influential force. Additionally, Egypt ...

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Make Your Own Paper

Ancient Egyptians made their own paper, called papyrus. This thick style of paper was made from the stalks of the papyrus plant. These ancient papers were used to make scrolls. You can try making your own paper with basic materials you have at home. Materials Needed: School glue Water Brown paper bag Flat-bottomed bowl or pan Paper towels Newspaper or ...

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5 Simple Ways To Maximize Family Time

Cooking meals, doing laundry, cleaning, and getting schoolwork done are all essential tasks to keep a household running smoothly. However, if you aren’t careful these chores can eat up all of your family’s precious free time at home. Finding a balance is essential, especially to keep everyone’s peace of mind. We have some practical every day tips to help you ...

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Make Your Own: Scratch And Sniff Paint

Take painting with the kids to a whole new level of fun with this scratch-and-sniff paint recipe! This paint is incredibly easy to make. Best of all, it is safe for even the smallest of children. Materials Needed: Kool-aid/flavored drink mix packets (in a variety of colors/flavors) Water Cornstarch In a small bowl, mix one-half of a drink mix packet ...

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Encouraging Kids To Know God’s Word

“I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against You.” Psalm 119:11 There are many wonderful ways you can help your children desire to know God’s Word and draw closer to Him, even at a very young age. For many children, their exposure to faith outside of the church walls is limited to mealtime and ...

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