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Children of God!
By :
Shaila D Touchton
A collection of verses.
Who is My Neighbor?
By :
Rhonda Alexia Webb
How do you view the person who lives next door to you? Neighbors can often prove to be valuble assets to our families and our lives in general. Unfortunately these relationships are often overlooked and neglected simply because of the time and effort it takes to turn this individual sometimes perceived as a stranger; into a friend. Being a friendly and attentive neighbor is not an outdated concept. On the contrary compassionate neighbors are needed today more than ever.
Are You Raising Hellions?
By :
Jeff Coble
Are your children unruly, defiant, or selfish? Do you think God thinks the same of us? Are unruly children and godly children mutually exclusive? Do you want refined children? Do you want to be refined yourself? This article expores the fact that our flesh and blood children don't act much different than we act as God's children.
Grandpa Prayed
By :
Jan Ross
A heart-warming story of old Grandpa Langley and his traditional New Years story in the cabin where he grew up.
Country Cousins
By :
Jan Ross
A trip back in time to my childhood when times were simple and the joys of family were pronounced...Chritmas morning in the 50's.
Grandpa's Prize
By :
Jan Ross
Story in poetic form. Grandpa Bennie starts out to go fishing with his buddies and has a sudden change of heart.
My Daughter, the Daisy
By :
Jan Ross
She loves me. She loves me not. This tender story is a mother's account of her daughter's life from birth. You will smile and cry, so grab a box of tissues.
The Bible Tells Me So
By :
Jan Ross
Twins learn the effectiveness of witnessing as they go to their neighbors to share about Jesus.
Our Christian Culture
By :
Shari Weigerstorfer
"...The greatest gift I can ever give my child is my wonderful Christian heritage. Ten years of living abroad has brought home to me it's overwhelming importance in my life. I am the one to pass this down to my daughter, complete and in tact. I am the guardian of this great inheritance, precious beyond measure. I will pass it on pure."
Dawg Haus
By :
DeAnna Brooks
I wish I’d been there, outside Dawg Haus that late summer morning. I’d have seen the laughter in his eyes, heard the joy seasoning his every word. How I would have chuckled. His sister, had she been present, would have heard them too. Instead, Laurel would overhear the words a few days later, in a different setting.
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