Category Archives: Holidays

Celebrate National Ice Cream Month

In 1984 President Ronald Reagan declared July to be National Ice Cream Month. The inventor of ice cream is not known but the origins date back as far as B.C.. Through the years ice cream has been a favorite of many. Presidents and royalty have enjoyed this delicious treat. A couple of historic figures who…

Quotes and Freebies to Teach Godly U.S. History

Our country was founded on godly, Christian values. This is just a few of the quotes from men in our U.S. history. Use these to teach Godly values to your children before it’s too late. Let them know that we need to stand for the values that America was founded on. Quotes: A Constitution of…

Independence Day

Independence Day is commonly know as July 4′th. A day of celebration and fun. Many people celebrate with friends and family. Picnics, parades, and fireworks are a common part of this day. What are we teaching our children? Do they understand the meaning and history of this special day? As the years go by it…

Bible Lessons From a Chocolate Rabbit

Chocolate Easter rabbits are not only cute and delicious, but they can teach us a spiritualĀ  lesson from the Bible. As you unwrap the pretty foil surrounding a chocolate rabbit and take a bite into the mouth watering chocolate you will find the rabbit is either filled with chocolate or is hollow. Look at your…

Keep Christmas Christ Centered

Christmas is a special time of year. It is easy to get caught up in the commercialism and miss out on the true meaning. Christmas is a time of good news and celebration! This year our children decided that they would like to make a manger scene instead of having a tree. They have spent…