It’s Easter week and you want to do something inspirational with your kids, but you are busy and exhausted. Don’t worry. I’ve gathered together some videos for the whole family that will bring this special week alive for everyone!
Underneath the St. Patrick’s Day symbols of shamrocks and leprechauns is the true story of a man called by God to share the Gospel with the wild Irish–those same folks who captured him and sold him into slavery. He loved Jesus and the people of Ireland with a zeal seldom seen. This brother in the…
I love giving Christmas presents each year! I love to choose gifts that I think the person will enjoy. In recent years, I’ve found myself wanting to give gifts that are useful, that keep giving to my beloveds during the year or even for years to come. I want to invest in people!
Train kids for a year or two to help you shop and wrap presents and you will have the most effective little elves this side of the North Pole
We have discovered a festive way to spend December in our homeschool that I just have to tell you about! Years ago, we discovered Christmas Unit Studies. They are a great way to celebrate Christmas and get ready for Christmas the whole month long!
Here are some games we have enjoyed or had recommended to us by other families. These games are perfect for family night, parties, vacation fun, and building memories.
Today I want you to meet one of my personal heroes. She devoted her life to her husband, children, home, and fulfilling the Great Commission.
Born to a devout peasant family in Bohemia (modern-day Czech Republic), John Huss, or Jan Hus, (1369-1415) was ordained in a priest in 1401. He taught at Charles University and preached at Bethlehem Chapel in Prague.
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My ancestors lived in the American colonies, but they stayed loyal to the king of England. How…