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Tiny Shoulders: Rethinking Barbie I was born in 1986 and spent the bulk of my adolescence as a young girl making the most of the 90s. Both the 80s and the 90s, in my opinion, are when pop culture was at its peak. Music, movies, toys, games, you name it – this era produced some […]
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Made to Move Mountains: How God uses our dreams and disasters to accomplish the impossible By Kristen Welch I often refer back to my [family’s] time living in Scottsdale, AZ as my “time in the desert place.” The years leading up to our unanticipated relocation across the country prepared me spiritually for the move even […]
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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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Jordan Feliz Say It I am not going to hide my bias – I am a big fan of Jordan Feliz’s music. I gravitate towards upbeat music, especially music that is easily danceable. It is no wonder my ears perked up when I first heard Jordan Feliz’s, The River, playing on the radio several years ago. […]
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Love Her Well: 10 Ways to Find Joy and Connection with Your Teenage Daughter By Kari Kampakis Like most little girls, I loved playing with dolls and pretending to be a mommy. I enjoyed dressing up Barbies and my American Girl doll, changing diapers and bottle-feeding my baby dolls, carrying dolls on my hip and […]
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Goliath Must Fall: Winning the Battle Against Your Giants, For Young Readers By Louie Giglio It used to be said, “kids today have it so much easier….” than kids of the past. As a parent of five children who grew up in the ‘80s and ‘90s, I wouldn’t say that is true today. Technology has […]