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I asked the following question on the Christian Mom Thoughts Facebook page recently and got over 80 passionate comments: Do you (or did you) include Santa in your Christmas traditions? What do you think of it from a Christian perspective? Personally, I have never taken issue with Santa as ...
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There’s an exciting new book for Christian parents I want to tell you about! “The Christian Parenting Handbook: 50 Heart-Based Strategies for All the Stages of Your Child’s Life” by Dr. Scott Turansky and Joanne Miller comes out today. I’m going to share a bit ...
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A few nights ago, we finished our prayer time and Kenna and Alexa ran off to their beds. Nathan, however, remained seated where our prayer circle had been. He had the look on his little face that means he’s lost in thought. “What’s up, buddy?” I asked him. “Mommy, God ...
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Today I’m excited to share a guest post on this important topic from Dr. Daniel Christensen. “What can I do now to help my children commit to church when they are adults?” I ask myself this question a lot because I want my children to have a life-long dedication to ...
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I work two days per week from home, and have a nanny on those two days to watch the kids while I’m not available. Every week when I emerge from the office at 6 p.m. to let our nanny go, I ask for the download on how the kids behaved. ...
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Last Wednesday night, I woke up with a little tickle in my chest, coupled with the feeling of 2,000 pounds on top of me. As I wrestled with going back to sleep, I heard several little coughs echoing down the hallway from the kids’ rooms. I’m sure many of you ...
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Are we inadvertently fueling our kids' denial of the faith by hiding the difficult moments in our spiritual journeys? ...