Summer snuck up on us and I wasn't quite ready. I felt like I was just trying to stay above water with COVID schooling so once summer rolled around I did absolutely nothing. So here's our Summer schedule for kids & check-in to bring a little structure to your home. I love structure but I can't handle rigid schedules so I usually come up with a few things I want my kids to include in their day with lots of options. Growing Your Spirit- As you can see above I've divided them up into morning ... continue reading...
Myths About Forgiveness and How to Move Forward
In some shape or form, we have all experienced betrayal, rejection, aggression and hatred at the hands of another person. I share some myths about forgiveness and how to move forward. Though what I'm about to share with you on forgiveness applies to anyone but today I would like to address my brothers and sisters of color whose stories, feelings, and pain may have been stirred recently by the outcry of injustice. Maybe the pain you've suffered has been lying dormant for years as you've tried ... continue reading...
Character Challenge for Kids: Kindness
We are kicking off our Character Challenge Kids Camp with the virtue of Kindness! Today is Day 1 make sure you follow along to get 7 days filled with meaningful and fun activities. As I look at the recent news headlines I think now more than ever it's important to remind our children to show kindness, love, and respect to everyone. Not just those we like or those who like the things we like nor to those who look like us. In John 13:35 we are reminded by the disciple that if we are calling ... continue reading...
DIY Summer Camp at Home: Character Kids Challenge
Summer camp at home is the perfect way to kick off your summer or end your summer! Are you ready for a fun and meaningful challenge? A group of us amazing faith bloggers gathered to bring you this fun and meaningful DIY Summer Camp-- Character Kids Challenge. It's FREE! I bet you've probably already been looking or thinking about fun activities to enjoy this summer. So we thought we'd help you out with other meaningful ways to connect and intentional activities to remind them of who they ... continue reading...
Let’s Raise Color Brave Children Not Color Blind Children: Let’s Talk About Race
There’s no such thing as being color blind but we can raise our children to be color brave! The first time I observed my baby's fascination with a lady's head turban he was only 18 months. I didn't teach him to do this but his eyes noticed something different between his mama and this woman. He noticed the difference without me pointing it out. There's actually lots of research that has been done on this very topic of children as young as babies not being colorblind and noticing the ... continue reading...
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