Even though COVID restrictions have lifted, some people are having a hard time getting back to church. We got comfortable staying in our PJs and watching something online and having more time for ourselves on Sunday.
It’s good for kids to be able to recognize various forms of bullying. This helps them call it out, as well as have more of a conscience about whether they are actually condoning or participating in it themselves.
When kids see someone with a disability, their curiosity tends to cause them to look a little too long. Then when caught looking by the person with a disability, the knee jerk response is to look away! Here are three ways you can help kids feel comfortable with those affected by disabilities.
This edition of Impact shares testimonies of men, women, and children who sacrifice for the sake of the Gospel and make the most of God-given opportunities to be bold witnesses for Him.
Have you ever felt like it’s impossible to keep the peace between your kids? One minute things are going fine and the next they’re at war! The most important skill to learn in resolving conflict is what to do with that angry feeling.