Barbara Eubanks has had some “teachable moments” related to the word adultery, and she believes parents and church leaders shouldn’t shy away from the word, especially in today’s culture.
“The Dog that Gave my Brother Words” by Wendy Hinote Lanier tells the story of a family with a son with autism and how they learn to deal with those challenges. Lanier provides resources for dealing with an autism diagnosis and beyond.
Here are some key ways pastors, leaders, parents and others can be enthusiastic supporters of their children or student group during their camp experience.
Miss PattyCake uses early childhood education techniques to teach basic beliefs in God through stories and song. She led a pajama party for children at The Station Church in Bessemer on May 18.
Author and missionary Jackie Darby was a newborn when she was abandoned in a garbage dump in Seoul, South Korea. Her new children’s book examines the questions she faced as she grew up.
Amid a growing push to reunite orphans with extended family rather than keep children in residential homes, Kenyan authorities are set to adopt a new program that will phase out traditional orphanages over the next decade.
Hank Crutchfield’s young son once asked him an intriguing question: “When do Easter eggs hatch?” That sparked the idea for a simple and beautiful children’s book to help explain the true meaning of Easter.
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