by Volunteer | Jul 7, 2021 | Encouragement for Families
Hardships By Anne Roe Many of you know me; but for those who may not, I want to share a little about myself.The Lord has blessed Christopher and me with two beautiful children. Our lovely daughter, Chelsea, is 34 years old. She is a wife, a new mother to sweet...
by Volunteer | Apr 9, 2021 | Blog, Encouragement for Families
Keep a Quiet Heart By Anne Roe Lord, you alone are my portion and my cup; you make my lot secure. (Psalm 16:5) A friend gifted me the book, Keep a Quiet Heart by Elizabeth Elliott during a time when my heartfelt anything but quiet. Good friends know things like that....
by Volunteer | Nov 17, 2020 | Blog, Encouragement for Families
Helicopter Parenting By Anne Roe I find myself frequently muttering to myself, “Turn off the helicopter.” “Helicopter parenting” is a term used to describe parents who are overly focused on their kids. Let’s be honest: it is not a flattering term. Like all things,...
by Volunteer | Nov 10, 2020 | Blog, Encouragement for Families
Home Interprets Heaven By Dixie Cote “Home interprets Heaven. Home is Heaven for beginners.” — Charles Henry Parkhurst I think that right now, more than ever before, we are reminded that this world is not our home. Life is hard and full of uncertainties,...
by Volunteer | Oct 20, 2020 | Encouragement for Families, Blog
Open Hands By Jill Lejeune “Virtually every shelf in my house is filled with bins of organized toys, legos, and books.” I am a planner. I have a color coded calendar on my phone that syncs to my husband’s phone. Ditto to the online shopping list....
by Volunteer | Sep 29, 2020 | Blog, Encouragement for Families
Strength is for Service, Not Status By Anne Roe “There is a dude outside cutting our grass and I have no idea who it is.” When compared to other things I had heard in the past several weeks, that statement from my bewildered husband didn’t even phase me. I simply...