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Who is God in your mind? Here are some studies that will help you in your understanding of God's work in your life.
Join us for our Daily Devotional Chat today in our Women’s Chatroom at 10:30 am EDT.
Let the wise listen and add to their learning” (Proverbs 1:5, NIV).
Returning to school each fall was never a chore for... >Read More
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Helicopter Parents
I’m not sure who first used the term “helicopter parents,” but it is an apt description of an entire generation of parents who have been intimately, and often intricately, involved in the development of their children. These are the parents who closely hover, and then swoop into their children’s lives to prevent any and all harm or failure....... >Read More
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Thanks Heals Hurts
Are you tired of living a defeated Christian life? Why not check out this video.....
Join us for our Daily Devotional Chat today in our Women’s Chatroom at 10:30 am EDT.
Carol's parents were divorced when she was two, and she never knew her father. Although she became a Christian at an early age, she could never see anything good that... >Read More
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Strategies for Financing Your Children's Education
Back when you went to college, tuition was relatively cheap because it was subsidized heavily by the government.
But times have changed.
In this era of recession and government cutbacks, more and more educational costs are shifting from the government to the individual student. As this trend continues, experts predict that 20 years from now...... >Read More
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The Difference
When I think of Christmas, I often think of something that happened during my school-teaching days. The school I taught in was very old. It had fourteen-foot ceilings and huge windows. The kids who attended this ghetto school were tough, and they were extremely poor. Maybe that’s how they got to be so tough.
Determined to make it special
Christmas...... >Read More
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Helping Your Child Love Learning
It's September, and you can feel the anticipation in the air.
As you drive by your neighbourhood school over the next couple of weeks, take a good look at the kids' faces. Note the smiles; listen to the laughter. Even the most reluctant student is excited to be back in school…for a few days, anyway. The thrill of seeing friends... >Read More
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Keep Kids Learning and Having Fun All Summer Long
(June 2, 2004, Baltimore, MD) -- For children, summer is a break from the classroom and a time to play outside, have fun with friends and enjoy family vacations. Summer can also be a great opportunity to help children enhance math, reading, and writing skills, and prepare for the upcoming school year.
"Students can lose one or two months worth...... >Read More
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