
Don't just eat dessert. Have some meat and potatoes. (See post on dessert) We hope to provide literature that promotes delighting yourself in the Lord. May you be inspired in family discipleship and in your role as a parent, spouse, son or daughter.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Emails Can Still Be Received

Tuesday, October 26, 2010
The Runner from Ravenshead DVD

Produced by Little Crew Studios
"Pilgrim's Progress meets Little Rascals" in this fun action/adventure movie featuring an all-children cast. Shot in Oregon's picturesque Willamette River Valley and accompanied by an original score recorded live by the FILMharmonic Orchestra of Prague©, The Runner from Ravenshead is an allegory about finding refuge and rest from the metaphorical wardens we face in life.
After a daring escape from Ravenshead Prison, Sam finds herself in worse trouble trying to outrun the relentless wardens. But help is on the way - kind of. Henry, janitor for the City of Refuge Guide Service, is unexpectedly thrust into the line of duty when all the trained guides are called out on other missions. As he sets out on his long-awaited first assignment, he gets more adventure than he bargained for. Will the enthusiastic but awkward amateur guide persuade Sam to trust him before it's too late.
"This movie was made by the Steege family. All of the actors in the movie are their children, which is such a unique way to make a movie. I had the pleasure of meeting this family in person at a home school convention and enjoyed visiting with their eldest, Amelia, who was very well spoken at age 9. My daughters crack up watching this movie and have viewed it over and over. This is a fun one for family night, especially if you have children or grandchildren under 10, that all can enjoy. Good, clean entertainment that can also open up a discussion about our walk with Christ or salvation." --April
Genre - Action/Adventure Family/Children
Length - 81 Minutes
Monday, September 13, 2010
We Need Some Help
We also would like to add several missionary biographies for young and old alike.
Tell us your favorite titles and we will try and take a look at them. We love recommendations! Thank you in advance!
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Instructing a Child's Heart

One example from the book really grabbed me as we have a 4 year old struggling in this same area.
You want your children to develop the habit of prayer during times of temptation. Imagine a four-year-old who becomes angry with siblings over every offense, real or imagined. You want to accomplish more than adjudicating the conflict of the day. You want him to turn to God in prayer when he is tempted to be angry.
Have this converstion with him in the morning.
"Today you may be tempted to be angry with your sister. When you are tempted, I want you to come to Mommy and I will help you pray to God for grace. God can help you when you are tempted to be angry."
If your young child can learn to come to you to lead him to the throne of grace to find mercy and help in his time of need (Heb. 4:16), he will learn how to go there himself in the years to come.
Today, I applied this in our home. Strife was seeming to reign amongst our brown-eyed girls, so instead of reacting all frustrated and berating my kids with their errors, I gathered them together and prayed over them. I told God that we needed His help today to be kind and patient as it seems to be harder to do today. We do not want to be angry and impatient with each other, but we are a family that wants to show love to each other. Refocusing with prayer with them really helped to stifle the rivalry and brought unity into our home and reinforced the idea that we need God's help to change our behavior. It also proved to be a quick reminder when that impatience wanted to rise again by just saying, "Remember that we want to show kindness to each other." And they replied, "Oh, yeah."
This is just one tidbit that I learned from Instructing a Child's Heart. It will definitely be one that I will recommend to others.