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Preparing for a Post-Election Thanksgiving

September 21, 2020 by lynne smith Leave a Comment

Preparing for a Post-Election Thanksgiving

How Will Thanksgiving Be Different This Year? When I told my daughter about the topic of this blog post, she asked me why people would discuss politics at Thanksgiving. As a family we tend to avoid conflict at the dinner table. But I’ve talked to enough people to know that’s not the case for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Family Faith Practice, Holidays, Relationship Care Tagged With: boundaries, family, healthy relationship skills, listening, peace, skill building

Being With Each Other

March 30, 2020 by lynne smith Leave a Comment

Being With Each Other

During this season of physical distancing, fear, anxiety, and the unknown, we have the unprecedented opportunity to practice being with each other in whole new ways. By being with I mean making space for and allowing the hard things along with the good things. When I commit to being with … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Family Faith Practice Tagged With: being with, family, Isaiah 43:1-3, listening, love

The Happy Person

March 24, 2020 by lynne smith Leave a Comment

The Happy Person

A Family Faith Practice Each day as you practice a ritual of connection in your family: a shared meal, a shared activity, good morning/good night, or any time you are together that promotes conversation, include these activities as a way to grow closer to God and to each other. Spend as little … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Family Faith Practice Tagged With: Bible Study, Psalm 1

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