What is the hardest thing in the world? It depends on who you ask. A four-year-old might say learning to read. Some of my students say they would like to be in the kindergarten class again. I remind them they … Continue reading
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Okay, I am going to venture outside of the box for a moment. Please extend a little grace before you brand me a heretic. I am going to make a declarative statement that being nice is not always the best … Continue reading
Whoosh! This year has flown by, and Christmas is just around the corner. I love everything about Christmas, well almost everything. My favorite part is the way that people seem to show more compassion and love. I would like to … Continue reading
Enough already! Enough! Enough! Enough! Why is it we are always self-focused? It seems no matter where I go, everyone is looking out for themselves. They are number one in their lives and don’t you forget it. Do you get … Continue reading
The concept of heaven is far above our finite minds, but even as a Bible-Believing Christian, some things are hard to understand. As we try to imagine a perfect place of joy and contentment, it is only natural to start … Continue reading
Do you know how many questions a four year old asks in a day? According to a recent study, they ask an average of over four hundred questions in a day. Astounding! I knew they asked many questions, but I honestly … Continue reading
I had a conversation yesterday with one of my SummerCare parents who works in public schools. She is a wonderful lady and is very dedicated to her work. I had a trash can in my hand and was headed out … Continue reading
I am proud to be an American. Furthermore, I am a conservative American, and I am most importantly a Christian. I am a Christian who is old enough to wonder what happened to the America I used to know. Over the … Continue reading
“Thou therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ.” II Timothy 2:3 The role of a dad has sure changed from when I was a kid. Dads aren’t relegated to the role of breadwinners and disciplinarians anymore. Still, some … Continue reading
“Even every one that is called by my name: for I have created him for my glory, I have formed him; yea, I have made him.” Isaiah 43:7 “Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: … Continue reading