My Quiver Is Full: Thanksgiving to God for my amazing children

In reflection on my 77th birthday, I honor my children and grandchildren. Each child has unique accomplishments: John excels in volcanology, James was a dedicated ER nurse, and David is a skilled chef, city council member, and craftsman. My daughter Mary contributes significantly to home schooling. I cherish my family and celebrate lasting love.

Bible Study—Resolving Interpersonal Conflicts

Conflict resolution is crucial in relationships and families. Dr. Susan M. Heitler identifies three conflict sources, while the Bible emphasizes the role of sin and selfishness. Conflicts impact children’s mental health, and divorce rates have increased globally. Effective resolution involves humility, understanding, and prayer. Selfishness leads to conflict and separation.

Bible Study: Love, Marriage, the Baby Carriage, and Problems Along the Way

Summary:
The article discusses the impact of corrupt family courts in Texas, exemplified by a mother’s unjust protective order. It highlights the detrimental effects on children, emphasizing the importance of both parents. The author urges couples to prioritize their children’s well-being and turn to biblical teachings for guidance before considering divorce.

Bible Study: An Essay on Love

The content consists of verses emphasizing the importance of love in Christianity, including John 4:8, John 3:16, Ephesians 5:22-28, and Matthew 5:43-45. It also references a song lyric and the Latin-English dictionary definition of “diligit.” John White from Rockwall, Texas, is listed as the source.

Supernatural Choices

The story revolves around a girl adopted by her school principal who feels rejected by her biological mother. In a conversation with a correspondent, she learns about the true meaning of adoption, which implies being chosen. This knowledge transforms her perspective, making her realize she was never rejected but rather specially chosen. She is also comforted by the Christian belief of being an adopted child of God who cannot be disinherited.

Family Chemistry — Timeout For Critical Thinking

Timeout for critical thinking on the chemistry of the organic family What is the family? Teaching preschoolers a family can be two mommies or two daddies is taxpayer-funded idolatry. Since the time of Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve, the organic, anatomically correct configuration of the family is and has always been a binary …