What do kids want from Mom?
Over the next five days we’re going to look at ten things kids want from Mom.1 Today, the first two. One, Mom, go into your kids’ room at night, tuck them in, sing them a song, and tell them stories [...]
Over the next five days we’re going to look at ten things kids want from Mom.1 Today, the first two. One, Mom, go into your kids’ room at night, tuck them in, sing them a song, and tell them stories [...]
Looking for ways to make a memory? One of our listeners told me she plays the audio of the Keys for Kids devotional through our app for her two elementary-aged kids on their way to school each morning. When it’s [...]
Parents, the way our kids remember home is being formed right now. Psychology tells us kids remember how they felt long before they remember what actually happened. That’s why tone, consistency, and repentance matter so much. Ephesians 6:4 says, “Do [...]
Sometimes adult kids remember family history very differently than we do. Our memories are shaped by emotion, not just facts. Pain can rewrite the story. Scripture calls us to something higher than defending ourselves. Proverbs 18:17 reminds us that every [...]
One of my favorite Christmas memories was on my front porch. A friend’s family was responsible. I’m told, every year, they bundled up their kids, baked cookies, and went Christmas caroling door to door. I loved it when they came [...]
Looking for ways to make a memory? One of our listeners told me she plays the audio of the Keys for Kids devotional through our app for her two elementary-aged kids on their way to school each morning. When it’s over, [...]
“Up North.” It really is a place. In Michigan, it’s anywhere NORTH of where you live—usually somewhere in a wooded area or a lake. For me, “Up North” was the family cottage that my grandparents built in 1955 along the [...]
Looking for ways to make a memory? One of our listeners told me she plays the audio of the Keys for Kids devotional through our app for her two elementary-aged kids on their way to school each morning. When it’s over, [...]
“Up North.” It really is a place. In Michigan, it’s anywhere NORTH of where you live—usually somewhere in a wooded area or a lake. For me, “Up North” was the family cottage that my grandparents built in 1955 along the [...]