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- Top 12 Family Features of 2012
Take another look at this past year's most popular articles from our Family channels.
0 comments - Top 12 Spiritual Life Articles of 2012
Take another look at this past year's most popular articles from our Spiritual Life channel.
0 comments - Farewell Barbara Curtis, 1948-2012
This week we were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of a longtime Crosswalk.com contributor. Barbara Curtis died unexpectedly of a stroke on Tuesday, October 30, 2012. She was 64.
0 comments - Worn-Out Welcome: Saying "No" to the TV
This ill-mannered guest rubs off on you, distracts you, gets your priorities out of whack. So why do you keep turning on the tube?
0 comments - Seven Strategies to Build a Strong Work Ethic in Your Kids
The ability to work hard, to tolerate frustration, and to take responsibility doesn’t just happen without a push from parents.
0 comments - 20 Ways to Encourage Summer Reading
1. Visit the library... 5. Turn down the volume... 10. Introduce series books...
0 comments - Movies for Mother's Day
Mother’s Day movie recommendations run the gamut from Bambi to Terminator 2. But mothers can be strong and tender too!
0 comments - Are Children Worth the Cost?
In all the years I’ve been listening, no mom has ever told me she wished she had had fewer children, but at least a hundred have told me they wish they’d had more.
0 comments - Resurrection Power for Parents
The celebration of Jesus' sacrifice for us is a wonderful opportunity to allow the Resurrection to shine in your own life beginning this moment.
0 comments - 15 Ways to Observe Holy Week with Your Family
How can you honor this special time with your entire family? Barbara Curtis, mom of 12, offers some traditions...
0 comments - Why I March for Life
Kids today certainly know they’re here because their parents chose not to abort them. This reality doesn't give all kids a warm, cozy feeling...
0 comments - Tim Tebow and the Mom Phenom
When moms like me are dropping everything to commit to a whole football game, you know there’s something supernatural going on.
0 comments - Children with Down Syndrome Bring Joy
“Wouldn’t the world be a better place if every family had a kid with Down syndrome?” I’ll never forget my 9-year-old son Matt saying this one day...
0 comments - Make the First Thanksgiving Real to Your Children
Thanksgiving was a uniquely inspired Christian celebration. Here are ways parents can pass the true story on to their children.
0 comments - Give Your Child a Head Start on the Arts
Exposure to classical music, art, and drama will enrich your children’s lives now and as they grow. You may even discover a budding Picasso or Pavarotti living right under your roof.
0 comments - Helping Your Child Make Sense of Disaster
Even a little person can make a big difference. As Japan's disaster recovery unfolds, there are sure to be abundant lessons that will be relevant to children's hearts.
0 comments - Releasing Your Child’s Learning Potentials
Bringing up a child is like watching a continuously unfolding miracle – as long as we can turn off that nagging inclination to say “Stop!” and tune into the learning potentials God has built into his little creations...
0 comments - Giving Thanks for What I Never Had
Today, I can see that who I am is not defined as much by what I have, but by the faith that defined my response to what I didn't have...
0 comments - 10 Lenten Traditions to Enrich Your Family's Easter Celebration
As new believers, we wanted our relationship with Christ to be part of our family’s daily life - not just Sunday only. Traditions provide vivid impressions for children which parents can build year after year...
0 comments - What About the R-Word? Does It Matter?
Retard -- and the epithet retarded -- are destructive, hurtful, and damaging words. When the R-word is used as a put down, it negates the progress made individually and collectively by those within the disability community.
0 comments - Haiti: Insights from a Former Missionary Kid, Part 2
I grew up in Haiti as the daughter of missionary parents who were the real deal - not living an American lifestyle in a comfy house or missionary enclave, but living among the people they served.
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