Christian Living
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EMPTY NEST, FULL LIFE: Book Review {& Giveaway}
If you have a child in high school, in college, or who has recently moved out of your home (or back in again!) then you’ll want to check out this EMPTY NEST, FULL LIFE: Discovering God’s Best for Your Next book review. Plus, there’s a giveaway with this one! If you’re like me, you may have looked at the title and thought this book is only for empty-nesters. It is not! I’m so impressed by this book. Let me tell you why.
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Spiritual Birthdays
Guest blogger, Gayle Veitenheimer shares three reasons why we should celebrate spiritual birthdays. Scripture and celebration ideas are included. "I never knew when I accepted Jesus as my Lord and Savior. Certainly not the exact date. But I always wished I could. A spiritual birthday is worth celebrating . . ."
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To Gather Again: Create Your Special Place
Numerous reasons can prevent people from physically being able to meet with their families and friends for a long time. But, as the time draws near when we'll be able to gather again, we desire to create a special place for the precious event. We've been talking here on the blog about the value of family projects. Renovating our rustic barn is our current project. Normally, I don’t post on Instagram as often as I do on Pinterest. However, I have been sharing a few updates on Instagram of this ongoing project. Since family projects seem to be a popular topic, I thought perhaps some of the things we’re learning…
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40+ Meaningful Family Projects [Tweens & Teens]
Here’s a list of 40+ meaningful family projects, especially for families with tweens and teens. Fresh ideas of things to do beyond entertaining the kids. But first, let's remember why it's important to engage in projects together as a family.
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2021 Challenge: Change the Conversation
Usually, a new year prompts us to improve something—our weight, our wisdom, our way of living. After all of the COVID-related subjects in 2020, perhaps the 2021 challenge is to change the conversation. Not to brush realities under the rug or to ignore important issues, but to consider a taking a different, refreshing approach. Find out why and how . . .