Did you happen to read the story in the news last week about the Texas football game where Aledo High School beat Ft. Worth Western Hills 91-0? After the game, a parent from Ft. Worth Western Hills filed a bullying report in response to the game. In an interview with...
“Love is diminished if we dwell on the negatives. Love grows if we focus on the positive. When you have God’s heart for your husband, you will see through new eyes.” ~Stormie...
I’m a girl who loves a good deal. Discount, sale, clearance…those words are music to my ears! I bet you’re the same way too! That’s why I want to make sure you know that Best Value registration for the Hearts at Home conference ends this...
Yesterday, I went to a nearby church camp to spend a quiet day with God. I’ve done quiet days in the past in a room at the church, at a convent, at a retreat center, and like yesterday, at a church camp. When my kids were young, I did quiet days when I traded...
“Just because you were covered in shame yesterday doesn’t mean you can’t be smothered in grace today” ~Tindell Baldwin...
I have done it as long as I can remember. Honestly, I did it even before I was a mom. I compared myself to others. I either came out better than or less than. I used that as my measuring stick for way too long. It didn’t serve me well at all. It made me...
Today’s post is from Leanne, a Hearts at Home mom. She shared her story with me on Facebook and, because it was so powerful, I asked her to share her story with you. Has something you learned at a Hearts at Home conference, on the blog, on our radio program, or...
“The pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity. The optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.” ~Winston Churchill
Amy is a high school chemistry teacher. She shares some great stories of things she learns from her students while she’s teaching them science. She said that as she was writing on the board one day, one of her students raised her hand and asked, “Why did you write...
Over the weekend, Good Morning America reported a story about a mom who took her son out of school to attend a playoff game for the Red Sox. She wrote a creative note to her son’s teacher that said, “Please allow Brian to be dismissed at 11:45 a.m. He has...