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Preparing for the Holidays
Are you looking for new games to play and activities to do on your next road trip? Look no further. We’ve compiled a number of games and activities that work well in the car.
When cabin fever strikes during your next staycation, here’s a list of ideas to keep your kids entertained, instead of restless and bored.
What can you do on a staycation? If there’s one way to cement a meaningful learning experience in the hearts and minds of children, it’s field trips. As in, family field trips. Enrich your family time with low-cost, educational opportunities.
Married couples can stay connected by establishing traditions that celebrate their love. As you read these heartfelt stories, we hope you’ll find inspiration for your marriage this Christmas.
As you juggle family expectations, experiencing a Christmas of real peace can be difficult. Talk ahead of time with your spouse, discussing solutions and compromises before the in-laws arrive.
Visits from extended family members can add to the joy — and stress — of the season. Talk with your spouse before guests arrive to compare expectations and plan ways to support each other as a couple.
What is the key to surviving the holiday family road trip with your spouse?
While your family’s holiday seasons likely will be sprinkled with occasional pain, these times can also be an opportunity to discover God in brand new ways.
Like my grandmother says, it’s best to “do what you can where you are with what you have.‚”
Will you take the hand of Jesus this Christmas and dance with Him into the truth that you are never alone?
Sharing your loss and honoring your loved one through holiday communication might be the perfect way to bring some joy back into the season.
A first step is to be honest about your emotional pain and give yourself permission to grieve. After all, losing a mate to divorce can be compared to losing one to death.
When you’re grieving the loss of someone who isn’t at the table, traditional holiday family events can be especially hard. Perhaps this is the year to do something different.
Don’t let family obligations pull you apart during this season.
Do you experience stress, anxiety, even dread about some family get-togethers? You’re not alone.
There are no specific right and wrong ways for families to spend the holidays together, but there could be better ways.
Find fun and educational activities for your children this summer.
The joy of the season can be drained away by the decision of where you’re going to spend the holidays.














