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Rise up with what is in Your Hands

This is our final post in this series “Rise Up!” I hope you have enjoyed these messages over this week and have been challenged to look around at the opportunities in your life where you can increase your influence or impact.

For this final video I share, Rise Up with what is in your hands.

Our story comes from Judges 4:17-24 where we meet a woman named Jael.

We don’t know much about her except that she was supposed to be on the side against the Israelites, but when the opportunity came she actually helped the Isrealites become free. read more

4 Reasons for Sensory Play & DIY Sensory Bag

4 Reasons for Sensory Play DIY sensory bag

4 Reasons for Sensory Play & DIY Sensory Bag

Sensory play is an important part of learning for babies and toddlers. Amanda Morgan, of www.notjustcute.comexplains in her article that kids learn more through experience and play rather than being taught.

As soon as a baby is born (and data shows that even in utero), they are learning from their environments. Sensory play is a fun a easy way for kids to learn and discover about shapes, textures, sounds, smells and tastes.

As babies develop, they are using their senses to explore. That is why everything goes in their mouths (besides when they are teething). They are trying to discover and learn about different textures and taste. read more

Why are you here?

 why are you here?

Why are You Here?

Have you ever laid awake at night and asked yourself “Why am I here?” or “What am I supposed to be doing with my life?”

Have you ever thought about how much you have to offer?

Everyone has different strengths and value to add based on their background and experiences. It is what makes you, “you.”

Sometimes it helps to put the pen to the paper and get organized. By organizing your skills, experiences and knowledge, you can have a better understanding about what you have to offer your work, church and other volunteer roles. read more