by Kimber Krosschell | Nov 9, 2020 | 2020, Children, Family, Parenting
A godly parent, according to her son I was talking to one of my son’s and he shared with me some feelings he had toward my husband and me as parents. He shared with me what he tells people when they ask him about us as his parents and how we parented him as he grew...
by Jillian Combs | Jul 22, 2020 | 2020, Encouragement, Family, Freedom, Healing, Home, Hope, Joy, Parenting, Patience, Perfectionism, Perseverance, Prayer
Do you ever just feel like you simply don’t have what it takes? Maybe for a friendship, motherhood, your job, marriage, or something else? I burn the candle at both ends sometimes to prove to myself and others that I DO in fact have what it takes! We currently...
by Brooke Vander Voort | Jul 19, 2020 | Children, Family, Parenting
“Sunshine streaming in and imagination at work..” I often find myself watching Jeffrey, my 2-year-old son, fascinated with how his imagination works wonders. Creating beautiful little pieces of artwork, telling grand stories with his animals, scooping up...
by Kimber Krosschell | Apr 11, 2020 | Children, Encouragement, Event, Family, Friendship, Gather, Home, Hope, Joy, Kingdom Kids, Legacy, Marriage, Parenting, Perseverance, Prayer, Singleness, Trials
Grab a cup of coffee, pull up a seat and join us at the table for a time of connecting with other women who desire to live and lead godly lives. We will be discussing how to keep our eyes on God’s plan as we persevere in marriage, parenting, prayer, singleness...
by Jen Elgersma | Mar 31, 2020 | Children, Encouragement, Family, Kingdom Kids, Legacy, Parenting, Prayer, Snow, Spiritual Walk With Jesus, Uncategorized
Every time I hear a helicopter fly over, I say a prayer for whoever is in it and for their family. If my kids are nearby, they pray with me. We recently went tubing with our kids and some friends. After we arrived at the park, we stood behind the vehicles and put...
by Jen Elgersma | Feb 1, 2020 | Children, Forgiveness, Freedom, Kingdom Kids, Parenting, Uncategorized
My son, who is in middle school, received his first homework detention this week (two on the same day actually, ugh). I knew something was up as soon as I saw him after school as he could hardly look me in the eye. I had an idea of what had happened since we struggled...
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