If your heart is responding to the challenge offered in the previous blog, or if your curiosity is merely peaked, there are plenty of insightful books to help you understand the power of prayer. You can discover God’s promises and ways to take hold of them and pray them over your family.
As long as I can remember, I’ve been bucking the system and doing things my way. In my younger formative years, this often went against the grain of my contemporaries, and oftentimes I felt too this or too that, simply never quite fitting in with the crowd.
Well, my taste in decorating is consistent with my personal philosophy…it’s the way it is because I like it. It’s “my style,” which might not be your style, or the next person’s, but it’s mine and …well, I like it that way.
Baskets to hold everything. Depending on the age of your children, they may not be able to keep things stacked neatly on shelves. Tossing toys, books, dolls, etc. into baskets will teach them about “picking up” without going beyond their abilities.
Wall decor at eye-level where kids are the primary users. This applies mostly to the children’s bedrooms, bathroom and playroom. Let them enjoy their art without having to strain their neck upwards.
When you think about it, the act of “making your house a home” should be as simple as living and loving within your four walls. But somehow, this unassuming version of home-making gets all convoluted as we strive to surround ourselves with the things we love and the things we think we need to be comfortable.
Surely, what you and I deem comfortable could easily be two very different things.
Valentines Day is all about showing love, and this fun game is a unique way to speak love into the hearts of your children, your guy or other special people in your life.
