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One Last Christmas
by Ron Quinlan
Last December I heard a song once that I couldn't forget, One Last Christmas by Matthew West. The title really makes one think. What if you knew you only had one last Christmas? What would you do?
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Learning Rated Everyone
by Erin Dijkema
A look at education
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FORGOTTEN MY SOUL
by Mimi Rothschild
A short parable about our priorities in Christ. Ideal for Christian homeschoolers in the elementary grades.
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DOES THIS RAILROAD LEAD TO HEAVEN?"
by Mimi Rothschild
A parable about how to get to heaven for children. Just one of many free online homeschooling resources from Learning By Grace, Inc.
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ANNIE AND VANIE'S FIRST REAL PRAYER
by Mimi Rothschild
A parable about teaching children about prayer
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So Far To Go
by louis gander
The wagon covers' full of holes
and leaks each time it rains.
The mud strains both the horses.
Our perseverance wanes.
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Eating Out is Fun
by Richard L. Provencher
Little tykes are very excited about eating in a restaurant. This new experience is like a ride on a roller coaster, with sights and emotions to enjoy.
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Hard Times
by Richard L. Provencher
"Mom, are you goin' to marry James?" It was just three years ago, dad and mom divorced. Now was he going to go through all this again?
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Happiness Is
by Richard L. Provencher
hearing loons trill
at the close of early evening
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Boomerang
by Richard L. Provencher
A yoke of sun from early dawn shone in Laura's eyes. Its warmth across her face was an invitation to another challenging day.
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Strictly Business
by Richard L. Provencher
Some say grandpa was
cold, cunning
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Christmas Tree Treat
by Richard L. Provencher
Red, green and yellow lights
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The Empty Nest Means Rest
by Melissa Martin
A humorous look at empty nest.
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Two Bathrooms, humor
by Melissa Martin
The secret to a happy family is two bathrooms. A humorous look at family bathrooms.
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Letter To Mommy
by louis gander
Dear Mommy, did I let you down?
Please mommy - tell me how.
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Did You Watch the Sky
by Richard L. Provencher
my momma taught me well, to
grow up into a good Catholic boy, even
be a priest
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Yelling at Children May Be More Harmful Than You Think
by Minnie Hawkins
Why do adults yell at their kids? Does it do any good or cause harm that is not easy to repair?
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Emerald Bookends
by PamFord Davis
"I have renamed the mother's ring to my sibling ring."
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Grandma's in the Kitchen
by Richard L. Provencher
Life is so busy and complicated, but can be wholesome when a grandpa, grandma and grandson interact.
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A Button Box
by Richard L. Provencher
"Grandpa?" Colin asked. "Want to go fishing?" The boy waited patiently for an answer.
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Brotherly Love
by Richard L. Provencher
In the living room, a grandfather clock bongs three times. It's now three am.
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Are we here to have fun and enjoy ongoing satisfaction?
by Jack Vorster
Any living person will confer that life is not a bed of roses. Total happiness merely interjects on occasion while hardships, disappointments, conflicts and tragedies seem to take centre-stage in life.
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My Family Ties
by Lisa Schipansky
How big is your family and where do you draw the line when it comes to your marriage?
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My Dad
by PamFord Davis
"I behold God's creation and think of Dad."
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A BOY CALLED "KID"
by Richard L. Provencher
When my foster dad spoke, you'd better listen. I call them "Mom" and "Dad," because I'm hoping they'll adopt me.
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Heather
by louis gander
But then my dream had shattered
as I lay in my bed.
I live not in a fairy tale -
but the real world instead.
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Too Many Flowers?
by louis gander
Mere words cannot explain it all -
the beauty I speak of...
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Parenting With God's Word
by Vickie Lambert
I feel so blessed that I used God's teaching and Instruction to raise my children.
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Memories of Mom
by PamFord Davis
"I can hardly wait to see Mom's eternal home."
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Cotton Candy Promises and Carousel Dreams
by Bob Valleau
What is more important than tending to those who need us the most?
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