Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com As parents, it is with us the responsibility lies to steward into our children’s lives, regardless if we know all the answers to things or not. Leaving them off entirely, to a Sunday school teacher, a youth group leader, a mentor, etc to have them be the parent is not… Continue reading A Fruitful Relationship: Parents and Teachers
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“Encouraging Women: Roles, Design, and Purpose.”
Photo by Kampus Production on Pexels.com Something I have found myself being passionate about, is the encouragement of our community of women. When it comes to the women around us; are we encouraging them to step into their God-given role, or are we actually encouraging them to walk away from it? I touched on this… Continue reading “Encouraging Women: Roles, Design, and Purpose.”
“Sober-Mindedness: Are We Truly Submitted To The Lord?”
Photo by Tim Mossholder on Pexels.com What do we think when we hear we are called, as followers of Christ, to keep “sober-minded” and “self-controlled”? I love thinking over these things in scripture, partly because of my own convictions with that, but also just seeing how much our flesh goes against these things everyday. The… Continue reading “Sober-Mindedness: Are We Truly Submitted To The Lord?”
“Part 2: Filtering Through Good and Bad Media”
Photo by Mike on Pexels.com Negative Language: When it comes to language, I always think of the words like the “F” Bomb for example; stuff we hear the most on people, with a so called “trucker’s mouth.” However, negative and foul language can be different for every culture, in every part of the world, and… Continue reading “Part 2: Filtering Through Good and Bad Media”
“Part 1: Filtering Through Good and Bad Media”
Photo by Mike on Pexels.com When it comes to movies, shows, social media, or anything of that sort, we as parents, get worried! We ask ourselves, if this show is too much language, violence, sexual content— what is truly safe or okay for our minds, and our children’s minds? My hope is that you don't… Continue reading “Part 1: Filtering Through Good and Bad Media”