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5 Reasons I Love Raising Grateful Kids!

October 22, 2018

In a world that is blaring a “never enough” message, how do we nurture our children to be grateful for what they have and better yet have a heart to serve others and give their life away? The book, Raising Grateful Kids offers hope.

In a world that is blaring a “never enough” message, how do we nurture our children to be grateful for what they have and better yet have a heart to serve others and give their life away? The book, Raising Grateful Kids offers hope.

Filed Under: book review, parenting, Tips and Tricks, Uncategorized Tagged With: kids

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Chasing Famous: Book Review and Giveaway!

April 11, 2017

Everyday we fight for the spotlight but center stage is reserved for one: God. Chasing Famous helps use your talents to point to the Famous One.

Chasing Famous, Living the Life You’ve Always Auditioned For  is a book about learning our true purpose. As author Lisa Lloyd points out, everyday we fight for the spotlight. In reality, center stage is reserved for only one: God. Through personal stories, scripture passages and reflection questions, Chasing Famous takes you on a journey to […]

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Love Lives Here: A Book Review

March 22, 2017

Love Lives Here: 3 Reasons It’s Worth the Read Love Lives Here, written by Maria Goff, is a book that I foresee pulling off my bookshelf often. It has left me inspired and moved me to action. Here are three reasons Love Lives Here is worth the read. Love Lives Here Reminds Us He is […]

Filed Under: book review, parenting Tagged With: kids, love, loveliveshere, marriage, motherhood, neighbors, toddlers, whimsy

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