10 Things I am Thankful for in 2020 – the Year of the Pandemic!
Practicing gratitude has become something of a trend lately—as if developing an inner sense of thankfulness has numerous mental and physical health benefits is new
Practicing gratitude has become something of a trend lately—as if developing an inner sense of thankfulness has numerous mental and physical health benefits is new
In the 2013 film About Time (recommended for parents only), Domhnall Gleeson’s character finds himself on the verge of losing his unusual ability to travel back to
As we are preparing for a new normal with smaller groups and masked faces, anxiety in children may rise. Add to that the “Don’t touch
This wasn’t my typical Saturday. Usually, I get up and work out at the gym and then cheer on two kids at two basketball games.
In some ways, Valentine’s Day feels like a Hallmark holiday if ever there was one… a convenient excuse for stores to sell cards, flowers,
Children are full of curiosity. They wonder how things come apart, how they fit together and how they are meant to work. Charlotte Mason states
In my previous blog article on “The Need to be Equipped, Part 1: Biblical Examples and William Wilberforce,” I unpacked the inner logic of the
At the 2019 Fall Benefit I addressed the topic “The Need To Be Equipped,” meaning the idea that our children need to be equipped in
The new year is quickly approaching and with it that predictable yet daunting question: “Are you making any new year’s resolutions this year?”