Lesson 10: After All This I’m NOT Going into the Promised Land?!
This post originally appeared on my humor-devotional Lessons Learned in the Little Red Schoolhouse. I kept replaying these words in my mind: “You have lung cancer. You need to get into the hospital...
View ArticleHow to Pray With and For Your Children
This post originally appeared on my Bible.org blog under the Heartprints category where you can read this blog as well as additional posts by me and other wonderful Christian authors. Prayer is an...
View ArticleHow to Pray to the Unique Design of Your Child
This post also appeared on my blog just for parents called Cultivating Kids. As any parent knows, children are not identical, and what works for one may not — likely will not — work for the other. As...
View ArticleHow to Instill the Power of Prayer in Your Classroom
This post also appeared on my blog for teachers and administrators called “Equipping Educators” When I walk into a classroom where prayer is a living part of the day, there is a presence that...
View ArticleLesson 14: Praising God for His Gift of Grace
This post also appeared in my humor-devotional blog Lessons Learned in the Little Red Schoolhouse. God’s Grace in My Life My life in the school world is often a microcosm of what real life is like: I...
View ArticleHow to Nurture Spiritual Development and Prayer in Your Child
This post also appeared on my blog for parents called Cultivating Kids. Here are more of my thoughts on prayer and the spiritual development of children from yesterday’s program on Prayer for Focus on...
View ArticlePray Without Sneezing…Ceasing!
Wednesday, September 28 was the “See You at the Pole,” as students across the country were meeting at the flag poles to pray at their respective schools. For students in public schools it is an...
View ArticleTeaching Children How to Pray as We Honor the National Day of Prayer
Prayer is an adventure—a life-creating, life-changing journey into a closer relationship with God. Prayer is the main avenue God uses to change us and to guide our lives. Richard Foster says it...
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