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  • Great Scotts!

    Loving our near ones is a reflection of God's unconditional love for us. We must love our neighbors as ourselves by being hospitable and accepting.

  • Jibber Jabber!

    A little chatterbox learns that listening is more important than talking. God created us to love and serve others unselfishly.

  • The Bad Hair Day

    We must focus on the inner beauty God has given us and not our outward physical appearance.

  • iMath: 2+2=5

    Christians cannot compromise their values to get what they want. They must be persons of integrity and faithfulness.

  • Baby-Speak

    Communicating effectively with others is a skill that must be developed in our lives. A little girl receives attention, respect and affirmation from a loving godfather.

  • Sprinkles

    Kids love sweets and fill their little tummies with as much as they can get. We need to crave God's Word in the same way. His words are like honey to our souls.

  • Wavations

    "Sabbath" days of rest and relaxation are a gift from God. We should be thankful and praise Him for being a loving Father who enjoys blessing His children.

  • City Slickers

    The psalmist in Psalm 84 writes that a day in God's house is better than a thousand anywhere else. We should find our security, safety and satisfaction in His presence.

  • Bossy O'Leary

    We all need a sense of wonder in our lives as we see His creation. We remain youthful and grateful when we watch Him work.

  • Chores!

    Stinky, messy Saturday chores are the bane child's existence. Growing up means we do things we may not like for a greater good. Jesus, the Good Shepherd, takes care of His sheep, but we are definitely a CHORE.

  • Freaky Friday

    God's great love is demonstrated through the heart of a caring grandparent. God's creatures also reflect His creativity and humor.

  • Fraidy Cats

    Fear can dominate our lives, but Christ's love replaces our fears with confidence in His unconditional love and acceptance. We never have to walk in fear again.

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