
You Are Not Forgotten- Scripture Download for Girls
Our girls can become overwhelmed, fearful, anxious, and a range of other emotion states in a matter of minutes. The only thing that I know as

Our girls can become overwhelmed, fearful, anxious, and a range of other emotion states in a matter of minutes. The only thing that I know as

I’ve been thinking a lot lately. Not to imply that I don’t normally think because I do! But lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about

Honored to have today’s guest post by author Arlene Pellicane! Arlene has been featured on the Today Show, Fox & Friends, Family Life Today, K-LOVE, Better,

Today, I’m excited to introduce you to Kari Kampakis. Kari is the mother of four daughters and author of 10 Ultimate Truths Girls Should Know published

My recent post “Mommy can I try on a pad?” led to a very interesting conversation on our Facebook page! Moms, if you are

“Mommy, can I try on a pad?” Yup. She hurled that invisible 10-pounder at me and unintentionally aimed it right at my chest! She’d

So we’ve decided to share a little fun with you on the blog! Every Friday (ok well most Fridays) we will feature a craft, recipe

By: Lynette Davidson What is the one thing that you secretly day dream about as you’re sitting in the school pick up line waiting
Remind your girls of God’s love during their day with these cute notes! Download yours here!

Have you ever noticed how much of a person’s life you can piece together just from taking a peek at their shoes? For example,

Tucked away in the pages of Second Samuel, there are a few brief mentions of a man named Mephibosheth. If you read too

I’m an empty nester. Ok not quite. But I am the mother of four school age girls. 5th grade, 2nd grade and 2 kindergarteners. I

“Daddy, can you come here? I need your strong arms!” My husband darted into the room to see just how he could save the day.

I am so thrilled about Hannah Gresh’s book! Dannah is a speaker, author, and a friend. The resources she and her team provide through Secret

As she marched to the car I could read the excitement in her eyes. I had no idea what was causing the extra bounce

By: Lynette Davidson Dream with me. Sunrise…favorite journal & Bible…cute mug filled with coffee…sitting on the couch snuggled in the softest blanket ever…the feeling

Hi it’s Lynette here again…and this time I have a confession…I am a book lover. So of course, I am raising my children to

I recently read this and immediately recognized it as one of the truest statements ever… Share on Facebook Have you ever felt like this? I

I am raising girls…with friends. They get it, they live it and we get to do it together. I’d like to invite you to join us.

Today I am praying for 4 people that I have never met. Ironically, these unknown figures play a significant role in the future of my

Have you ever done a “heart-check” on your kids? I’m not talking about their annual well visits or a physical checkup to calculate their heartbeats

I felt hopeless and helpless. I listened closely as big prayer requests managed to escape their hearts and flow seamlessly through their tiny lips. I

I never pay attention to how loud my house is, until its quiet. Without trying, I can hear every subtle creak and mild vibration

Are your teens, tweens and babes day’s full of activities like: school, homework, band practice, gymnastics, friend’s houses, chores….bedtime? No matter what phase of life

Have you ever watched your child live their faith “out loud” in the form of sacrifice, humility or kindness? Recently, I sat in the back

“The same advances in computer and telecommunication technology that allow our children to reach out to new sources of knowledge and cultural experiences are also

One morning my 4 year old insisted on wearing her hot pink dress with the big orange flower in the center of the chest. She

I first heard this phrase in a movie when an adorable 7 year-old, named Rosie, was ready for bed but a neighbor’s party was disturbing

“True Beauty” by Mandisa Just the other evening my 9-year old daughter and I were flipping through a familiar magazine. The content was generally

“Mommy, mommy look at how fast I can put this puzzle together!,” my 6 year old screamed at the top of her lungs. I hurried into