Working parents everywhere can resonate with the age-old question “Do you have to go to work today?” Our kids will groan and complain and even flat out tell us not to go! Our heart breaks a little inside. We hate
How I’m Teaching My Kids the Value of Saving and Generosity
The concepts of generosity and saving are often neglected in our culture and not taught to our little ones. Once they reach their adult years, many will struggle to develop a real budget, save for anything long term, or experience
10 Ways to Teach Your Kids the Value of a Dollar
Kids are accustomed to learning all kinds of things from us. Our habits, the way we order our food, our favorite movies. Whether we like it or not, they are watching! We can either chose to be intentional with
101 Free Things to Do with Your Kids
Who doesn’t love fun activities that allow you to spend time with your kids? Let this list give you some great ideas to cultivate a lasting, stress-free relationship with your family that doesn’t involve shiny new toys!
Your Kids on a Budget: a Match Made in Heaven
Is it possible to teach our kids about how to honor God with money at a young age? Will they even grasp the concepts? Is it worth the effort? There are many ways to get your kids started on the
Wanting More
Most of you have seen this type of commercial. The AT&T representative interviews kids and asks them simple, funny questions. What’s even funnier? Their answers! This one struck me in particular. The AT&T guy goes on to say, “Who thinks
What Your Kids Are Missing
This morning I was reading a great article on what all the talk of “entitlement” means to the kids and young adults of the day, and it was really eye-opening to see the changes that have come about in society
Your Kids on a Budget: a Match Made in Heaven
Is it possible to teach our kids about how to honor God with money at a young age? Will they even grasp the concepts? Is it worth the effort? There are many ways to get your kids started on the