“Gracious” Gift Giving will Bless Your Family
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You might be surprised to see a blog for grandparents on giving gifts to their grandchildren. After all, wouldn’t that be like offering suggestions to Rembrandt on how to paint or to Tiger Woods on how to play golf? However, we encountered many frustrated Christian parents when we interviewed them before writing A Parents’ Guide to Great Grand-Partnering. One topic that triggered many requests for our advice was how to rein in the grandparents’ out-of-control gift-giving habits. Alas, as is so often true, even good-hearted people can lose perspective and turn blessings into burdens.  ..read more
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Fruit of the Spirit: Sharing God’s Promise of Hope
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Hope, in today’s world, is normally a feeling used to express a wish or a desire. The Word of God gives new meaning to the word “hope.” Accepting the gift of eternal life means our hope is secure in God’s Word, the entirety of His character, and the finished work of Jesus Christ.  ..read more
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Tips for Navigating Grief During the Holidays
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Grief is a normal and unavoidable response to loss. It doesn’t take a break when the holiday season arrives, so plan to give yourself and others lots of grace. And remember: God is with you through it all ..read more
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Thankfulness For the Fruit of the Spirit
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Being thankful is a clear and fruitful blessing. It doesn’t mean we like everything all the time, but it does mean we can find God’s gifts all the time, every day, in every circumstance. Without gratitude we can become self-centered, believing we achieve everything on our own. Thankfulness keeps our hearts in the right relationship with God, the giver of all good gifts. We can have thankful hearts even when our circumstances do not cry out for thankfulness ..read more
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Our Favorite Recipes for Thanksgiving Through the New Year
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Freshen up your family gatherings with some new menu items. Some of the ladies at CGN got together and collaborated to share the special menu items our families look forward to during the holiday season. This post is all about sharing them with you. Bon appetite ..read more
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Fiery Tongue Syndrome: 3 Primary Components
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1M ago
As the Wildfire Chief in a state’s Natural Resources Department for much of his career, my husband was very familiar with the dynamics of fire science. He explained the three key “fire triangle”components required to ignite and spread a fire: fuel, heat, and oxygen (air). The comparison of these with the “wildfire tongue” described in the Book of James is insightful, considering the similarities ..read more
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When Two Become…A Blended Family
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1M ago
Pew Research reports that one out of six minor children live in blended families. One-third of all weddings today form a blended or step-family. This means either one or both the bride and groom bring one or more children into the marriage. All newlyweds face adjustments and challenges, and these are multiplied when the family unit begins with more than a husband and a wife. Self-control is vital to successfully joining together a divergent group into a family unit ..read more
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Has God Given You a Prayer Burden Today?
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1M ago
What does it mean to have a “prayer burden”? Let me give you some examples. Have you ever been in the midst of prayer, sitting in the office or driving down the road when thoughts about your college roommate – the one you haven’t talked to in years – break in and persist for a significant period of time? Or, perhaps it’s a fellow co-worker sitting in the next cubicle or your grandchild who is in middle school. Thoughts like this persist when the Holy Spirit is nudging us to intercede for that person or situation in prayer. We recognize prayer burdens by their persistence, intensity, and urgenc ..read more
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Fruit of the Spirit – Self-Control
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2M ago
Self-control is exactly what it sounds like: control of self. Biblically it is the resistance to temptation in the ways of the world. It’s not about depriving oneself but about living a life in harmony with God’s purpose. It’s a reflection of the ..read more
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6 Ways to Help Grandkids Navigate a Family’s Divorce
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2M ago
The question remains: “What can you do as a grandparent to help your grandchildren navigate the unsettling effects of a divorce ..read more
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