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Teaching Your Children to Serve

On April 1, 2023April 1, 2023 By arricahessIn Teaching Our Children3 Comments

One of the things that I have recently been pondering is how we can do a better job of building a culture of servanthood in our home. Culture pushes such a "me first" mentality that is completely opposite of Jesus' "be a servant of all" teachings. As we study what the Bible says about servanthood, …

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Summer Bible Verse Memory Challenge

On March 26, 2023May 22, 2023 By arricahessIn Family Fun, Teaching Our Children3 Comments

Hey Mommas! A few years ago, I did a praying for your children challenge over the summer. It was one of the most popular posts and interaction on social media. I feel like sometimes in the midst of the lazy days of summer, we need a good challenge. This summer Bible verse memorization challenge is …

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Prayers to Pray in the Psalms

On March 11, 2023March 13, 2023 By arricahessIn Prayer5 Comments

This is part 3 of a series on praying through the Bible. Be sure to check out the others at the bottom of the post. If you've been following along, this one will look a little different in structure. Mostly because the psalms are all prayers and praises to God. Any of them can be …

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Prayers in the New Testament You Can Pray

On February 28, 2023March 1, 2023 By arricahessIn Prayer5 Comments

This is Part 2 in the series "Prayers in the Bible." We are looking at prayers that we can use as a template to pray back to God. The idea is to add some inspiration to impassion and grow our prayer lives, because sometimes we get stagnant and repetitive or flippant. The first part focused …

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This past year has brought some big transitions and changes to the life of my family. I don’t deal too well with change and when I start to stress or flounder, I need scripture to hold in my heart and mind. If you are facing similar circumstances, this post is for you. #summermemoryversechallenge is on! It's so true. 🤣 What about my stuff tsa? #saturdaysilly #justforfun #itmademelaugh #summermemoryversechallenge starts next week. Have you printed your free scripture cards? This is what the judges of Israel and other great leaders of the faith knew: in their own strength, they were not able, but with God, ordinary people can do extraordinary things. Othniel was committed to upholding justice and righteousness. He sought to establish a just society where God’s law was followed and where oppression and injustice were overcome. His commitment to justice served as a guiding principle in his leadership. This is our last week in the study of #thebookofjudges. This made me laugh because my daughter is convinced the one bee she saw last week is always waiting outside the back door to get her  so she refuses to go out there and has been sitting on the front porch when I send her outside. 🤣 #memoryverseoftheweek
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