Grandparents Day, which is September 9, is a little bittersweet for me this year. It’s the first one since my maternal grandma, Lela Mae Jones, passed away on May 14. She was my last living grandparent, and I miss her every single day. Please join me in saying a prayer for grandparents.
Tiffany L. Warren Discusses Her New Novel ‘The Outside Child’
Can love really conquer all? Author Tiffany L. Warren explores this subject in her latest release, The Outside Child.
Vanessa Davis Griggs Shares Excerpt from Her New Devotional
My good friend Vanessa Davis Griggs is visiting today to share an excerpt from her first nonfiction book, May I Have A Word with You?
Career Coach Melva Tate Talks Networking
Whether you are new to the workforce, returning after some time away or thinking of switching careers, Melva Tate, PHR/CLC, wants you to network.
Paula Chase Swings By to Discuss Her Middle-Grade Novel ‘So Done’
Author Paula Chase makes her middle-grade book debut with So Done, a novel about friends who reunite after a summer apart.
These Devotionals Will Help Your Children Strengthen Their Christian Walk
If you’re anything like me, you may struggle with how to help your children develop a relationship with God. In addition to reading the Bible together, here a few devotionals to help. Please note: Affiliate links included.
Nothing Beats a Woman with a Plan(ner): Get a Jump Start on 2019 with These Planners
I’m a planner by nature, so it’s no surprise that as we inch closer to September, my mind is already on my organizational planner needs for 2019. If you know even a little about me, you know I live by my organizational planner—pretty much everywhere I go, it goes—and I’m always looking for ways I […]
Mind Your Business with These Books for Women Entrepreneurs (Best of Book of Splond)
Thinking of starting a business or looking for ways to grow the business you’ve already started? Check out these business books.
Chandra Sparks Splond Shares Five Things To Say to Your Child
The new school year started last week, and I find myself a little nostalgic. Maybe it’s the fact that my daughter is now in high school, but I find myself wondering if I’m sowing into her life in the way she needs so that she knows her value and worth.
Educators Share How to Help Your Child Transition to a New School
The first day of school is hard enough without the added pressure of transitioning to a new environment, but for many families that will be the reality once classes begin in August. So how can parents help?