Free Printable Beatitudes Wall Art and a Brief Lesson on Mercy

Free Printable Beatitudes Wall Art and a Brief Lesson on Mercy

One of my favorite parts of the New Testament is the Sermon on the Mount. And one of my favorite portions of the Sermon on the Mount is the Beatitudes. Something so simple, yet that we can learn so much from. I wanted a visual and visible reminder of this so I created a free printable Beatitudes wall art to hang beside my desk. If you are looking to work on this with your children, then I would suggest taking a look at my Beatitudes for Kids printable pack. I’m planning on making more Beatitudes themed printables -both for adults and for children. This includes a journal, verse/memory cards, coloring pages, and more wall art. In the meantime though, I wanted to create this simple…

How to Introduce Toddlers to Christ at Christmas

How to Introduce Toddlers to Christ at Christmas

We are trying to raise Squeaker in a Christian faith but also with an appreciation and awareness for all religions. However, because she is baptized, Christianity is what she will primarily know. One of the major ways that I want to introduce her to Christ and our faith, is during Advent and Christmas. This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #JoinTheSearch #CollectiveBias But how do I go about this? Where do I start? Is there protocol for how to introduce toddlers to Christ at Christmas? Or is it up to parents? Should Christians really introduce Christ at Christmas? I don’t want to take away the magic or the fun that surrounds Christmas. I also don’t…

Hope and Encouragement for Special Needs Parents

Hope and Encouragement for Special Needs Parents

I received a complimentary copy of this book to facilitate my post and review. I was not required to leave a positive review and the opinion given herein is 100% mine alone. We’ve established previously that parenting is tough. There is no guide, there is no manual. You aren’t handed a “How-to Parent” guide in the hospital. And you can read as many books on parenting as you’d like- and you still may not have all the answers. That’s just how it is. As a parent of special needs kids, there have been times that I was on the brink of losing hope. That I questioned the light at the end of the tunnel. I wondered, some nights, if there was ever going to be…

A Faith Filled Halloween- Guest Post

A Faith Filled Halloween- Guest Post

Should Christian’s Celebrate Halloween? Here’s a Faith Filled Approach By Guest Poster- Traci Rhoades from Traces of Faith Let me start by saying I have no haunting tales from my own childhood Halloween experiences. It never spooked me. Seeing the scary costumes didn’t impact me one way or the other. Attending the haunted house set up in the sanctuary of my church might seem a bit strange now, but I thought nothing of it at the time.   So when we had our daughter, my husband and I weighed the pros and cons of Halloween. As parents. Together, we decided we would not celebrate this holiday.   A quick Internet search will enlighten you about the evening’s history. Actually, our research taught us that most…

Joyful in Hope

I mentioned in the post, Favorite Verses, that my favorite verse in the Bible is Romans 12:12; and in particular from the NIV translation: Be Joyful in Hope, Patient in Affliction, and Faithful in Prayer. I feel that, in life, this verse has been especially applicable and has gotten me through some very tough times. To me, this verse means celebrating the small things in life, to trust in God, and to never stop speaking to God. I have certainly been guilty of not fully trusting in God and of ceasing speaking to God. But, since the birth of my first child, I’ve learned to appreciate everything in life- no matter how small. I’ve wanted to make it a point to be as transparent as…

Finding Hope in the Bible: a free eBook

Finding Hope in the Bible I was admittedly hesitant about offering this because it’s my first attempt at an eBook, but I figured I had to start somewhere. So, without further ado, I bring you ‘Finding Hope in the Bible’ a simple, free, 13 page eBook featuring 40 Bible verses about hope (and first in a series of simple eBooks about what can be found in the Bible). I’m experimenting with different sorts of downloadable content for the blog. So far I do enjoy the printable making and I’m expanding on the variety of printables that I create (simple quote/Bible verse based, worksheets, calendars) and hope to eventually offer more. I do intend to start making printable packets when Squeaker starts Tot-School, even though I…