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Why an Adhesive Hook was Good for my Marriage
Read More: Why an Adhesive Hook was Good for my MarriageThere’s this thing about my kitchen that really drives my husband crazy. It’s that the oven is too far away from the sink. Now you might think–what an odd thing to drive someone crazy but let me explain. You see, the oven handle is where we hang our kitchen towels, and for the past seven…
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(Simple and Fun) Autumn Date Night Ideas for Mom and Dad
Read More: (Simple and Fun) Autumn Date Night Ideas for Mom and DadI don’t know about you but the best date night ideas are the ones that I don’t have to plan. My husband and I try to make a point of having a weekly date night, but often we need it to be simple enough that we can enjoy each other’s company without needing a babysitter,…
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Date Night Ideas You Need to Try for June
Read More: Date Night Ideas You Need to Try for JuneI recently bought a newlywed couple these date night dice off of etsy. 3 Dice that you roll to determine a food to eat, an activity to do and what your post-activity plans are. Sort of a date night a la “the dice has spoken”. Now, usually, in parent-life, I think of date night as…
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Holy Week with Kids: How to Make the Most of It
Get the Holy Week Family Guide for free below! Holy Week begins on Palm Sunday, the week before Easter. It is essentially the days leading up to Jesus’ death and resurrection starting with his triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Learning about Holy Week with your kids can be a meaningful time to prepare your hearts for…
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How to do Lent with Kids
What is Lent? Lent is a period of 40 days (plus 6 sabbaths) observed by many Christians as a time to reflect, repent and prepare our hearts for the celebration of Jesus’ resurrection on Easter. The 40 days imitates Jesus’ 40 days of fasting in the wilderness. Throughout church history, spiritual disciplines of fasting, acts of…
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Why February is the Perfect Time to Teach Your Kids About God’s Love
Sometimes I can get stuck in a rut when it comes to family devotions. I really try to keep a regular rhythm of being in the Word with my kids, but when the schedule gets a little too full, or one of the kids is sick, or I experience push-back from multiple kiddos, the odds…
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