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Take Back Your Family from the Tyrants of Burnout, Busyness, Individualism, & the Nuclear Ideal By Jefferson Bethke It’s embarrassing to admit this, but with all the reading I do, I don’t read many books geared towards parenting and motherhood. Even when I was a new mom, I read only a few books from that […]
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The Wonder of Creation: 100 More Devotions About God & Science By Louie Giglio Too often today we hear that God and science cannot co-exist. We’re told to “trust the science” without being able to explore the meaning, purpose, possibilities, or brilliance behind the wonders of the world and the glorious experiences of life. That […]
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Bedtime with Mommy By Nancy Sanders The sweetness that surrounds childhood bedtime has been beautifully captured in the newly released board book, Bedtime with Mommy by Nancy Sanders. Each page in this delightfully illustrated book details the unique mother-child bond of 8 featured animals in their specific habitat to convey a unifying message – wherever you are around […]
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Talking With Your Kids About Jesus: 30 Conversations Every Christian Parent Must Have By Natasha Crain Like many generations before us, following Christ is a counter-cultural way to live in a deeply fallen world. From the people we interact with to secular music, television, movies, social media, magazines, news reports, and more, a Christian’s beliefs […]
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Faith Forward Family Devotional By Ruth and Patrick Schwenk As my children get older, I am constantly seeking ways to connect and apply the Gospel to our everyday living and interactions. Our church does a fantastic job of supplying monthly devotional material that is both age appropriate and relatable to the children’s ministry’s monthly theme. […]
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Screen Kids: 5 Skills Every Child Needs in a Tech-Driven World By Gary Chapman and Arlene Pellicane “It seems to be creating more bad than good. Why won’t they just shut it down?” I lamented to my husband after watching Netflix’s documentary, The Social Dilemma.* The it I referred to being social media. I’m the first to admit I’ve […]