Financial fitness is about a mindset, not achieving a certain level of income. So what can we teach our children, and what habits can we start to engrain in them to help them become financially fit adults?
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Financial fitness is about a mindset, not achieving a certain level of income. So what can we teach our children, and what habits can we start to engrain in them to help them become financially fit adults?
It's easy to feel heavy and weighed down by our burdens. We weren't meant to carry the weight on our own. The good news is: Jesus can lighten your load! Here are three ways we can allow Jesus to lighten our burdens today!
Parenting advice can come from some surprising sources. It's not always the book, blog, or podcast that teaches us the most valuable knowledge. Dive into these six parenting lessons learned from writing fictional novels!
As moms, sometimes we have to say “no” to what we want for the benefit of those we love. There isn’t enough time to do all we want and our kids come first. This is a tough reality, but we can find comfort because God's plans are always better than our dreams!
As moms, we often don’t have time for self-care. As Christian moms, we can even feel guilty or indulgent when we try to make time for ourselves. Our culture promotes self-care and defines it as me-time, retail therapy, and time at the spa as a means to regenerate. But what if there is something we are missing? What if self-care means something different than we’ve been led to believe?
How will you pass on your faith to your children? Much of the way they will come to know God is by conversations with you! We want to equip you for all those talks to come. Here are a few of our favorite questions you can ask your kids that will reach into their hearts and help you all open up to one another and to Jesus.