Sometimes having a discontent child is not a bad thing….. In fact, we might have a thing or two to learn from them about wanting more.
I see your constant wonderings. You wonder if you’re doing enough, if you’re doing too much, if you’re doing it right, if you have any idea what you’re doing at all. But amongst all of these questions gripping you around every corner, I have a few more for you.
Sometimes it is these short seasons—often the very difficult ones— that foster the most growth within us.
Sometimes it is these short seasons—often the very difficult ones— that foster the most growth within us.
What if we are missing something by teaching our kids to not talk to strangers? What if one day they might need a stranger’s help? These are the conversations we, as parents, need to be having with our kids.
I certainly cried through the making of this video. May it forever change how we view the time we have with our children.
We all know that reading does incredible things for a child, but what about the skill of storytelling? Here is a fun, cheap, and creative way to nurture within your child a love and skill for story telling!
It was that frightening hour. You know. 4 pm. Before the husband gets home. And when you have just about reached the end of all you can give. But then he sent that text message.
The truth is, this job is very, very, very hard. It is demanding and exhausting and confusing and incredibly emotional. But that is exactly where the beauty is found. In the hard stuff. And in the big grace that makes the hard stuff into the holy stuff.
The truth is, this job is very, very, very hard. It is demanding and exhausting and confusing and incredibly emotional. But that is exactly where the beauty is found. In the hard stuff. And in the big grace that makes the hard stuff into the holy stuff.
What if we were to say goodbye to survival mode, and begin embracing what we are really passionate about–those things that give us a deep sense of purpose?
The first time he asked the question, it stopped me in my tracks. Over the next few weeks he would repeat his request on several occasions, each time unsettling my spirit a little bit more.
Raising kids stirs something deep in our souls — an innate knowing that our time is finite. Taking my kids outside in creation, I’m discovering how to stretch our time and pack it to the brim with meaning. God’s creativity provides the riches of resources for teaching the next generation who He is and how He loves us. Join our adventure and discover inspiration and resources for refusing rush, creating habits of rest, living intentionally, and making the most of this beautiful life!