
Daily devotional: Candy Cabinet
Their eyes were sparkling as if they saw something so precious. When I examined what my kids were looking at as we walked in the
Their eyes were sparkling as if they saw something so precious. When I examined what my kids were looking at as we walked in the
For the longest time, we had a fruitless tree in our front yard. As a child, I kept wondering when will it ever bear fruit,
One of the most challenging things a teacher has done, as far as I remember, is to impose a “right minus wrong” rule in our
Doctors’ offices used to have tons of magazines and brochures thatkept patients and their families pre-occupied while waiting for theirturn to see the doctor. But
Whenever the election campaign period comes around, candidates draw up their track record. They run through everything they have done as a public servant, to
In a world that is fascinated with Big Ideas, execution and details seem to be an after-thought. In reality though, anything noteworthy and successful will
It is a phrase we often heard from our parents as a child, and it is aphrase that we now use as mothers, to our
A field goal accidentally made in the opposing court may be funny to watch, but game rules dictate that such a shot will be counted
One of the icebreaker questions in a parenting seminar sought to ask what superpower the participants wanted to have. A good number of moms answered
Before the advent of big bluetooth speakers, a person who wanted to amplify his voice and be heard by a crowd used a megaphone. It looks