Family Interest
"It's Patrick Henry Against the World."
These were the words of the tournament director at the national Moot Court championship tournament held this past January at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA).
A Cup of Tea
When Ryshoni Joy turned four years old last month, her birthday requests included a tea set and an apron. Unlike her mother, Rysha is the classic “little lady.”
A Stinking Situation
From time to time, here at the church at Cane Creek, among our young people and children, incidents develop that reflect upon their personalities and characters.
A Thankful Heart
Children Learn Heart Attitudes from Mom and Dad’s Actions
Aiome Tribe Welcomes Missionaries
This news letter will go to the printer before Rebekah and Gabriel get home from Papua New Guinea. For us, it has been a matter of daily, nearly constant prayer. We know that our two children are in our Father’s hands. When they...
Attention!
How do you train your children to talk one at a time when they all want your attention at once?
AUTISM Answered
This past year we have been getting a significant increase in the number of letters that deal with health and health-related behavioral problems.
Bad Days?
“Do I ever have a day where everything goes wrong and the children will not stop crying?” I sure do.
Beware: Book Banned by Pastor
It is hard to keep our mouths shut. Others want to know how the miracle happened…but our pastor says it is against “the law” of the church…the ONLY law our church has ever had.
Broken Circles
The names and some details have been changed to protect the guilty, but the events are true.
Building On Rock
I have heard it said many times that the foundation of a house is the most important part of the structure, so above all else the foundation must be laid correctly. The foundation is soon covered and forgotten, but the integrity...
Chocolate Junkie
Until recently, I never understood the passage “...they go astray as soon as they be born, speaking lies” (Psalm 58:3)
Church Youth Group
Dear Pearls,
We homeschool our three children. Now that the oldest one has turned 13, we feel under some pressure for him to participate with the church youth and their weekend retreats.
City Living
Read an encouraging letter from a family who rises to the challenge of raising seven children in the city.





