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7 Unique Ways To Celebrate Independence Day

Pool parties, barbecues, and fireworks are great Fourth of July traditions. However, there are other ways you can celebrate this important holiday with your family and friends. Why not give one of these unique ideas a try this year? You might just find a new favorite family tradition. Read the Declaration of Independence July 4th is the perfect time to ...

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3 Must Haves for Your New School Year

The new school year is just around the corner! That means moms are making plans for a great year of learning. But even with the optimism and energy that comes with a new year, it’s easy to become overwhelmed when planning. What to include? What to leave out? The most important question to ask yourself is… What do you absolutely ...

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Beginning Again: The Hope Of The Gospel

“Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” ~Romans 15:13 Late summer is the time that families begin to turn their attention away from summer and vacations to consider the beginning of another new school year. There is excitement and ...

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How To: Raising Compassionate Kids

When it comes to teaching love and kindness, you are your child’s primary teacher. Children learn compassion over time and through much practice and opportunity. With so much turmoil and hatred in the world today, it seems more important than ever to teach our children to be kind, loving, and compassionate people. Thankfully, these lessons can be taught each day ...

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The History Behind Our Star-Spangled Celebrations

Independence Day, also affectionately known as The Fourth of July, is anything but your average holiday. From pool parties and backyard barbecues with family and friends, to fun parades and flashy fireworks displays, the holiday is the epitome of the American “go big or go home” way of life. But have you ever stopped to ponder just why we love ...

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Seven Ways To Avoid The Summer Slump

Ah, summer. It seems to be every kid’s favorite time of the year. With pool parties, free time, and fun vacations, who can blame them? I’m not advocating that children shouldn’t have a fun and relaxing summer. It’s a great perk of being a kid! However, I know many of us parents worry that our children will fall behind on ...

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Hope for Moms

Nothing prepares a woman for motherhood and all of the complexity that comes with it. Motherhood is something you can only learn about and understand while going through the process. Because of this, most moms frequently experience doubts about their choices, their children, and their own abilities. The reality is that moms can go forward confidently in hope because God ...

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