Erin Danielle Russell, coauthor of the New York Times bestselling Dork Diaries tween series, is offering little readers a book that’s filled with fun. I recently spoke with her about her solo venture, How to Trick to the Tooth Fairy.
Join Chandra Sparks Splond in Saying a Prayer for Daddies
With Father’s Day right around the corner, please join me in praying for daddies and daddy figures.
A Tribute to My Daddy for Father’s Day
It was a Wednesday morning when I got the call my daddy had died.
Decades Contributer Wayne Jordan Offers “Promise Me a Dream”
Teacher and author Wayne Jordan is here today to discuss his contribution to the yearlong Decades project, Promise Me a Dream.
Jeffrey Osborne Releases First Soul Album In 13 Years
It’s been 13 years since the R&B world has had a taste of musical stylings by Jeffrey Osborne.
Meet Cedric D. Sparks, Sr., the June 2018 Daddy of the Month
Since I launched my blog almost three years ago, I’ve used June to spotlight some amazing men in the Birmingham community. This year, I’m excited to feature Cedric D. Sparks, Sr. Many know him as the chief of staff for the City of Birmingham. I’m honored to also call him Baby Brother.
10 Scriptures for You and Your Children to Memorize
I love the scriptures, and I believe knowing the Word of God and teaching it our kids is so important. Here are a few scriptures you and your kids can memorize to help hide the Word in your heart this summer.
Please Join Me in Having a Moment of Silence for Memorial Day
Today, in honor of Memorial Day, please join me in a moment of virtual silence in honor of those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Thank you to all of our veterans and those currently serving.
Get Ready To Be Tempted By Author Carolyn Hector
Whether it’s in real life or through her writing, there’s no shortage of men in author Carolyn Hector’s life. She recently took a break from everything to talk about her latest book Tempting the Beauty Queen.
Five Things to Do Today to Help Your Kids
As an author of several books for teens and tweens, I spend a lot of time hanging with and observing kids. There are so many doing right, but they rarely make the news. More often than not, we are hearing about the bad our kids do, especially of late. In the last year or so […]