Patience, Homeschool Mama
When a child meets a learning obstacle, it is easy to get stuck in fear. Just because something is true for a child right now does not mean that it will always be true. Just because a child is not…
When a child meets a learning obstacle, it is easy to get stuck in fear. Just because something is true for a child right now does not mean that it will always be true. Just because a child is not…
On Friday Ray and I did several errands between the matinee and evening performances of Journey of Faith. During one stop, I browsed a gift shop in search of appropriate gifts for our director daughter and actor granddaughter. I was…
Last Wednesday night, after Ray led us in a study of Proverbs 20, he asked for comments. One of our elders, John Richard Fox, who is in his 80s, began to speak in his wonderful, purposeful, Southern style. He looked…
As one news reporter after another has reminded the public over the last few days, Queen Elizabeth II made a solemn promise on her 21st birthday. She said: I declare before you all that my whole life whether it be…
Annie S. Hawks was 37 years old when she wrote the hymn, “I Need Thee Every Hour” in 1872. I have sung it since childhood. I don’t remember how I felt about it then, but I know that it is…
Good morning, Mamas. Oops, I made another goof. Those of you who receive my encouragements by email may have noticed another post attached to the end of my encouragement about “Working Together So That Everyone Succeeds” which I sent out…