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Students risk losing up to 40% of their learning over summer break (Atteberry and McEachin). In 2020 two researched looked at 200 million test scores from 18 million students across all 50 states over an 8 year peri...


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Have you noticed how with this smart devices’ generation of readily accessible internet, apps and social media and all that comes with it like scrolling through 10 second and 30 second video clips for hours on end, attention span is at an all time low. However, when it comes to seeking God, we can not seek Him real quick. We must tarry in the presence of the Lord. The Bible t...


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This world has always seemed to prefer social people.  When I was young, introverts were labeled as “broken” and adults felt that they needed to be fixed.  As a child, I was told by teachers, parents and pretty much all adults that there was something wrong with me.  And the sad thing was that I believed them.

I watched as my more social friends were cel...


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There is something about the end of the school year that feels equal parts magical and chaotic. One minute you are crying over the last day of school photos, and the next minute your kitchen counter is buried under a mountain of spelling tests, art projects, certificates, and construction paper creations held together with an alarming amount of glitter.

And if your kid...


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There’s one thing my daughter Penny absolutely loves: helping. Truly, if I pull out a paintbrush, start scooping flour into a bowl, drag bins out of the garage, or even mention the words “yard work,” she appears beside me like my tiny, enthusiastic assistant manager ready for duty. And while I genuinely love that she wants to be included, I’ve also learned there’s a delicate bal...

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