We know the power of prayer. We lean on it when we’re unsure, we turn to it when we’re overwhelmed, and we treasure it in moments of joy. But something truly special happens when our children don’t just know we’re praying for them—but actually hear it with their own ears. In our home, prayer isn’t… Continue reading 🌿 Letting Kids Hear You Pray for Them
Tag: growing up
The Power of a Plan: How One Simple System Sparked Big Growth
Sometimes all a kid needs is a clear path and a little ownership. Recently, Anderson had been walking through a tough season—struggling with making good choices and responding truthfully in certain situations. After some heartfelt conversations with his mom, Emily, we decided to put a plan in place. Not a punishment, but a purpose. Together,… Continue reading The Power of a Plan: How One Simple System Sparked Big Growth
🤦🏽‍♀️When We Get It Wrong (And What Comes Next)
Today at the pool, I had one of those moments as a mom—the kind that humbles you, sticks with you, and teaches you something important. I was chatting with a friend when Lucy walked over. She didn’t look particularly happy and quietly said she was cold. It was well into the 90s, and the sun… Continue reading 🤦🏽‍♀️When We Get It Wrong (And What Comes Next)
When Kids Visit the Hospital: How Children Can Be a Light in Hard Places
Hospitals can be intimidating places—especially for children. The sterile halls, constant beeping, machines with strange blinking lights, and people in scrubs hurrying from room to room… it’s a lot to take in. But sometimes, when done with care, bringing a child into those spaces can offer a kind of healing adults alone can’t give. My… Continue reading When Kids Visit the Hospital: How Children Can Be a Light in Hard Places
Holding On, Letting Grow
There’s something so sacred about this in-between space—the space where your child is growing up right before your eyes, but still reaching for your hand. Lucy just turned six. And lately, I’ve felt the quiet shift—these small but powerful signs of her becoming. She can now pour the milk from the fridge all on her… Continue reading Holding On, Letting Grow
Our Favorite Faith-Based Storybooks (That Aren’t Cheesy)
If you’ve ever rolled your eyes mid-story while reading a children’s devotional or Christian picture book, you’re not alone. We’re a Jesus-loving family who also appreciates good writing, beautiful illustrations, and books that speak to children’s hearts without sounding like a PowerPoint presentation. Over the years, we’ve found some gems—books that actually move us, inspire… Continue reading Our Favorite Faith-Based Storybooks (That Aren’t Cheesy)
🌱 When They Don’t Need You… As Much
This morning, I caught a moment that stopped me in my tracks—Lucy, stepstool in place, reaching into the fridge to grab the milk all on her own. No help needed. No “Momma, can you…?” Just confidence, independence, and quiet capability. It was such a simple thing. But it whispered something deeper: She’s growing. It’s what… Continue reading 🌱 When They Don’t Need You… As Much
🌤️ He Painted the Sky Just for You
“Momma, did you see the beautiful clouds God made for you today?” That’s what Lucy asked me the other day, and I nearly melted into a puddle of love right there. She wasn’t just pointing out a pretty sky—she was offering me a glimpse into her heart, and into the faith that’s quietly taking root… Continue reading 🌤️ He Painted the Sky Just for You
The Gift of Responsibility: Why Chores Matter for Kids
In our home, chores aren’t about control or checking boxes—they’re about cultivating responsibility, teamwork, and a sense of purpose. We believe every member of the family, no matter how small, has an important role to play in making our home a place of peace and order. Our daughter Lucy is still young, but her contributions… Continue reading The Gift of Responsibility: Why Chores Matter for Kids
The Power of Predictability: Why Simple Routines Matter More Than We Think
Children may crave adventure, but they thrive on predictability. In a world that moves fast and changes often, simple routines give kids something to hold onto. They’re the unseen scaffolding of childhood—the quiet rhythms that create stability, safety, and connection. In our home, we’ve found that small, steady patterns shape big emotional anchors. Morning cuddles,… Continue reading The Power of Predictability: Why Simple Routines Matter More Than We Think