As I prepare to write this post, I looked back on my childhood and I'm happy to say that I had a happy childhood. I couldn't remember any friend, classmate or schoolmate being mean to me, grabbed my lunch or made fun of me. Come to think of it, I was blessed to be surrounded then by good-natured friends. But as an adult, people have also grown and were not so good anymore. Bullying has been defined as "an unwanted, ... view the post
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While I’m Waiting…God’s Answers to Prayers Part 3
Do you like waiting? If you'd ask me, I'd say it depends. I grunt and purse my lips when I'm running late for an appointment and the traffic is at a standstill. I roll my eyes when the cashier at the supermarket is taking too long. So, I get impatient most of the time. I want results now! Pronto! Sometimes this anxiety is seen as I wait for God to answer my prayers. I often ask Him, "How come it's taking too long, ... view the post
I Say YES…God’s Answers to Prayers Part 2
In my previous post, God's Answers to Prayers , I shared that God sometimes gives us a NO answers to our prayers. Today, as I continue to reflect on Dr. Stanley's book, let me share what he says are the prerequisites to receiving a YES answer from the Lord. God balances His giving to us. He desires that we walk in close relationship with Him, trusting Him to meet our needs and to equip us fully in every area of our ... view the post
Seven Truths about Homeschooling
You've probably heard about homeschooling recently from a friend or read a blog post somewhere. Your heart races and tell your husband that you want to teach your child at home. Before you jump in, let me give share with you seven truths about homeschooling. Truth #1. Homeschooling is not for everybody. When I first set my feet on this new road, I believed in my heart that homeschooling is the best form of ... view the post