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An Attitude of Gratitude
Posted on November 7, 2019 Leave a Comment

By Sarah McDonald Just recently, my dishwasher broke. As I unloaded dishes (with heated on food) into my sink to rewash with my 1-year-old crying at my leg, let’s just say, I was not a happy camper. But, as I washed two nights worth of dinner and breakfast dishes for my family of seven after […]
Faith is Not a Choice for a Child
Posted on September 26, 2019 Leave a Comment

By Kim Roberts I recently found myself in a conversation with a group of mothers discussing if they should let their child decide whether they will go to church or not. Well, I had an opinion on this topic. I think that just as parents guide their small (and large, in some instances) children through […]
Cultivating Reverence
Posted on August 27, 2019 Leave a Comment

By Kristen Bourgeois Raising little humans is hard work! I start to think of the importance of my faith and how there was a time when I did not practice my faith and the consequences of being adrift in the world. I want to make sure my children have a strong foundation of faith. But […]
Teach Children to be Includers
Posted on July 21, 2019 2 Comments

By Kim Roberts Parenting goals: raise children that adhere to the “golden rule” and do unto others and raise children who are kind and considerate and do not exclude others. But, how do we as parents reach this goal and teach our children to be compassionate, tolerant and inclusive?
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