
Blogging A to Z : Key Terms You Should Know Part 2
Having trouble getting your mind wrapped around all the blogging jargon? Well with our back to blogging school series, we are here to clear up

Completing Your Mission
“The mission was helping people, the reality, however, felt more along the lines of self-punishment,” said the woman with a season of angst displayed on

Blogging A to Z | Key Terms You Should Know
Back to school already? It’s official friends, school is in full swing. Do you remember learning your ABC’s? As a wee child, we had no

Dream Bigger than Your Biggest Dream
Like any other young woman, we all can get down on ourselves sometimes. It’s easy in this world to see only your hardships and flaws,

He is faithful
Is anything too hard for the Lord? Genesis 18:14NIV “Are you pregnant yet?” this question might have pierced Sarah’s heart each month. The shame of barrenness was

Kids Win When Teachers and Parents Team Up
The little girl’s eyes watched carefully as her parents met her kindergarten teacher for the first time. She noticed the handshakes and adult smiles. She

Three Dating Tips for the Christian Girl Who’s Been Hurt
You thought he was the one, he seemed to tick all the boxes. It was like a dream come true until you woke up to

Why Kids Should Learn To Code
It’s a given that kids need to learn to code if they want to work as a web designer, software programmer, or computer scientist. Beyond that, you might think that it is a pretty useless skill. Writing line after line of code or debugging software programs do not appeal to the vast majority of people. So why teach kids to code? What is the point if they probably won’t enjoy it or ever actually write a software program?
Coding is more than just writing those lines of code, however. Kids need to learn to code for life. Some people say that coding is the new literacy.

You Can’t Know the Future but You Can Know God
Bad news flashes in our social media feed and fills daily reports on television, cable stations, and the radio. Anxiety and full-blown panic bubble up

Mary’s Alabaster Jar
“Then Mary took about a pint of pure nard, an expensive perfume, she poured it on Jesus’s feet and wiped his feet with her hair.