If you’ve ever dreamed of writing a book and are overwhelmed by the thought of completing an entire manuscript, consider contributing to an anthology. Today, the contributors of Love Walked In are stopping by to share how to make it happen.
Five Things Your Child Should Know Before Starting Middle School
It seems like lately I’m trying to hold back time. Maybe it’s the realization that my baby is no longer a baby. Yes, I know she will always be my baby, but she’s heading into her sophomore year of high school this year, and I’m starting to realize I need to stop babying her so […]
Author Ann Marie Bryan Is Putting It All On the ‘Line’
Ann Marie Bryan is bringing her Encounters of the Heart to a conclusion with the release of the final book in the series. I recently spoke with her about Hearts over the Line.
Librarian Ginger Hewitt Shares How to Get More Reading Done
Looking for more time to read? I’m excited to have middle-school librarian and momma Ginger Hewitt with me today to offer tips on how to get it done.
Meet Melva Tate, the July 2019 Momma of the Month
Melva Tate, the July 2019 Momma of the Month and owner of Tate & Associates, is no stranger when it comes to putting in the work for her family and her career.
Author Candice “Ordered Steps” Johnson Has a Few Things to ‘Tell’ You
Author Candice Johnson is sharing a few secrets in her latest release, Only Tithes Will Tell.
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.
Christian Contemporary Author Toni Shiloh Is Ready to Risk It All for Love
Christian contemporary author Toni Shiloh is risking it all with her latest release.
Join Chandra Sparks Splond in Saying a Prayer for Our Children
With so much going on in the world and in our city, I feel the need to cover our children. Please join me in prayer.
Five Things Your Child Should Know Before Starting Elementary School
It’s inevitable. One day you’ll look up and your baby will no longer be a baby, but a big boy or girl ready to start elementary school and face the world. While you’re preparing their lunch or helping them stuff their backpack, make sure you’ve prepared them in other ways too.