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Family-Friendly Shows to Watch With Your Children
In today’s vast digital landscape, finding content that is both enjoyable and suitable for the entire family is a challenge. Thankfully, numerous TV shows cater to family audiences, intertwining education with entertainment. These series create an opportunity for parents and children to bond, fostering discussions and shared experiences. Family-friendly programming dates back decades, evolving with … Continue reading Family-Friendly Shows to Watch With Your Children
Organization Tips for Busy Parents
In today’s fast-paced world, juggling parenthood with other responsibilities is like mastering a circus act. A stream of soccer practices, PTA meetings, work commitments, and play dates can spin any parent’s head. Yet, amidst this whirlwind, there’s an art to keeping everything in order, ensuring the smooth running of home and work. Effective organization can … Continue reading Organization Tips for Busy Parents
How to Talk Politics With Your Children
Children are exposed to political news, discussions, and debates in today’s interconnected world more than ever before. From dinner table conversations to social media, politics is an unavoidable topic. As such, guiding our children to navigate the intricate landscape of political discourse is essential. Engaging them in informed, respectful dialogue fosters critical thinking and citizenship … Continue reading How to Talk Politics With Your Children
Faith of an Atheist
It was Shakespeare who said, “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” What he meant was that the nature of a thing doesn’t change just because you rename it. Take the word “faith,” for example. Faith is often associated with religion, but everybody has the capacity for faith. Even atheists. That’s right, … Continue reading Faith of an Atheist
Having a Kingdom Mindset in Our Walk with God
For over 45 years, Dr. Tony Evans has served as senior pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship in Dallas, Texas, which has grown from ten people to over 10,000. He’s also a former NFL chaplain who has spoken to several Super Bowl teams on the eve of the big game. One characteristic each of those … Continue reading Having a Kingdom Mindset in Our Walk with God
Earn Your Success
Success doesn’t count unless you earn it. On April 21st, 1980, 26-year-old Rosie Ruiz took first place in the women’s division of the Boston Marathon. Her victory garnered national attention for two reasons. First, she set a new world record. Second, no one remembered seeing her over the course of the race until she neared … Continue reading Earn Your Success
Connecting Spiritually with Your Spouse
How do you connect spiritually with your spouse? Some couples are so structured that their devotions are like mini-church. They gather together each night, read from the Bible, and hold hands while praying. That’s not very realistic for most of us. At least, not very often. We live at a fast pace. Connection happens on … Continue reading Connecting Spiritually with Your Spouse
A Bad Feeling with a Good Meaning
Not every negative feeling is bad. In fact, a bad emotion can often point to something good. Like when you and your spouse can’t be together, but you miss one another’s company. Consider the late President Reagan and his beloved wife, Nancy. Since their passing, their love for one another has become almost legendary. Even … Continue reading A Bad Feeling with a Good Meaning