by Kay Chance | Cultivating Your Heart, Learning with THE Living Book
I think it’s a common desire among Christians—to grow and mature in our faith. But sometimes we don’t know where to start or even how to keep going. But there are plenty of resources to help you grow your faith! [The following post contains...
by Kay Chance | Building Family Relationships, Cultivating Your Heart, Encouraging & Equipping You, How to Homeschool, Learning with THE Living Book, Practical Help
We’ve all had one of those mornings, haven’t we? We get up late, don’t have anything to wear, and realize there is no milk—or worse…coffee. Then our day ends up looking like falling dominoes. In slow motion. Because we didn’t prepare for...
by Kay Chance | Discipleship, Learning with Living Books, Learning with THE Living Book, Teaching Language Arts
[The following post contains affiliate links. You can read my disclosure here.] Our Poetry Teatime today is inspired by the Hebrew Poetry of the Bible.Whether a person is a Christian or not, most will acknowledge the literary beauty of Scripture. But as a Christian,...
by Kay Chance | Cultivating Your Heart, Learning with THE Living Book
Celebrating Easter can be a special time for Christians, but often it is hard to keep our focus on Jesus, the One whose resurrection we celebrate. Easter dinners and egg hunts, dressing up for church and spending time with family. All the good things. But sometimes...
by Kay Chance | Cultivating Your Heart, Encouragement, Encouraging & Equipping You, Learning with THE Living Book
Homeschooling moms often ask the question, “Am I doing enough?” But that is a question based in fear. Dear Mom, you don’t have to be fearful! [The following post contains affiliate links. You can read my disclosure here.] Am I doing enough? The...
by Kay Chance | Cultivating Your Heart, Encouragement, Encouraging & Equipping You, Learning with THE Living Book
You are enough. I’ve seen this phrase printed on t-shirts and coffee mugs, and painted on barn wood home decor. Just check out Etsy for decorative items emblazoned with this phrase. If you google it you will find blog posts, articles, books, TED Talks, a couple of...