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- Puppy Love
Loving God whole-heartedly is a little like puppy love. We must love God sincerely, honestly and without reservation. God rejoices over His precious children with abandonment.
- The Square Dance
We often hurt those we love the most. Our expressions of love must be genuine, and we must be patient with those who have difficulty expressing their feelings.
- Chocolate: Good to the Last Drop
Chocolate is delightful, tempting and fattening. Sin may be fun and tasty at first, but eventually leads to spiritual death.
- Tea Party
Moms know the hearts of their children and have a special way of meeting their needs. Acts of kindness are cherished by those who receive them.
- Cindy, My Enemy
Those who oppose us often have experienced our rejection and insensitivity. When we humbly look at ourselves, we can learn to extend grace and patience to others.
- Piano Pedals and Hairy Legs
We often ignore the needs of others because we are preoccupied with our own pursuits. Those we love express anger toward us because of unmet needs. We can deepen our relationships by taking the time to be kind.
- Zoo Day
Zoo Day is a simple tale about a caring second-grade teacher who opened the eyes of her students to the wonders of God's creation.
- Prince Charming
Fairy tales spark our imaginations. Storytellers captivate their listeners. But when God speaks to our hearts, our lives are forever changed.
- Wanderlust
All of us have a little waywardness in our nature. The key is to recognize that we are sinful and need a Savior. When we submit our lives to Him, we are safe in His care.
- Julia The Cat
We often live our lives in selfishness and self-reliance. The trials that come to us remind us of how much we need a Savior.
- The Alien
Having a new baby in the home can be traumatic. Young siblings are unaware of future joys that will result. Help your child understand how to love the baby.
- Van Gogh and Fish Guts
The people we love may have different interests and perspectives than we have. We love them by entering their world, listening and delighting in their work and play.


