From the bestselling author ofJesus Calling®Embrace the true meaning of Joy with the young believers in your life in Sarah Young’s newest 365-day devotional,Jesus Always: 365 Devotions for Kids. In Sarah Young’s newest 365-day devotional for kids,Jesus Always: 365 Devotions for Kids, ...
Look at the facts. Adultery can mean that “you will lose your honor” as well as your fortunes (5:9). Having spent years building a solid reputation for integrity and generating respect in the community, the adulterer finds himself exposed as a cheat. He’s cheated his wife and kids,...
Both boys and girls will be eager to read these devotionals created just for them from the same people who created the One Year Book of Devotions for Kids #1-3. A variety of themes relevant to today's elementary school-age boys...Debbie Bible...
Unfortunately, the fastest growing segment of the homeless population in America are 28 year old single women with 2 or 3 kids from unknown suitors. Unfortunately, more children are born into single parent households than not. Thus we should not be surprised that children frequently out number wo...
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Life, however, seemed determined to work against us. We battled everything from the kids' activities to church prayer breakfasts to out-of-town trips. Chores and yard work beckoned. The phone rang often. Distractions aside, sometimes there were mornings when communicating was difficult at best....
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I spend more time making sure my kids have suitable Easter outfits to wear to church than I do reading Scripture and praying in preparation for Easter morning, and I suspect I’m not the only one. Maybe you do, too.True, we’ve heard the Easter story many, many times. Maybe our ...
We typically associate peer pressure with school age kids, but honestly, it’s with you at every stage of life. There’s something in us that wants to please the group of people we associate with no matter how old we get. In Proverbs 1:10, Solomon told his son, “When peer pressure...
“Of course, the most vivid memory for them is sharing favorite times with their dad—our hikes and camping trips, his jokes and all the fun times he brought to our home. Often we talked about the topic, and the older kids would share something their youngest sibling did not remember ab...