Not to us, O LORD, not to us, but to your name be the glory, because of your love and faithfulness. - Psalm 115:1 niv Let’s take a minute and reflect on this verse. How does it apply to your business? Are you working so hard just to get ahead, to help yourself and your own family? If so…I encourage you to re-think that. There’s nothing wrong with hard work to help out your family. The Bible encourages that! The Proverbs 31 woman works night and day to help provide for her family. But in verse 20 it also says that “she opens her arms to the poor and extends her hands to the needy.”Are you inward focused or outward focused? Is every cent you make going to pay off your own debts or going into the family pot…or are you giving some away, too?I ask you to pray and seek the Lord about that this week. I have learned that when my goals and dreams are more outward focused, God does amazing things! When I’m focused on my self, there’s no room for the work of God in my … [Read more...]
TweetYummy Kid Friendly Chicken Fingers
This is a recipe your children are sure to love! It is super easy, surprisingly healthy and very tasty. Serve it with your family's favorite sides. Ingredients: 4 skinless chicken breasts, cut into strips 1/3 cup cornflakes, crushed 1 tbsp of honey ½ cup of pecans, toasted and finely chopped 2 tbsp milk 1 egg Salt and pepper to taste Non-stick cooking spray Foil (optional) Preheat oven to 400°Prepare a baking sheet/pan by covering bottom with foil (for easy clean up) and spray with non-stick cooking spray. If you choose to forgo the foil, still spray pan!Combine cornflakes, pecans, salt and pepper in a shallow dish.Combine egg and milk in another shallow dish. Dip the chicken strips into the milk mixture, then into the dry mixture.Arrange the chicken strips on prepared baking pan, drizzle pieces with the honey, and then bake in the oven for about 10– 15 minutes or until the chicken is fully cooked and coating is golden brown.We like to eat this with … [Read more...]
TweetSummer Suncare for Kids
Summer sun safety for children is something on parents’ minds as the temperatures rise and the days lengthen. You want your children to spend time playing outside but the possibility of getting sunburned is an ever-present thought. Here are some guidelines to help you know how to keep your children safe in the summer sun.Dermatologists and other experts recommend putting sunscreen on your children at least 15 to 30 minutes before they go outside each and every time before they go outside. This may seem like overkill, but the fact is that if your child gets seriously sunburned even once, it could increase their chance of developing skin cancer in the future.Once the sunscreen has been applied, it is important to reapply it every two hours your child is outdoors. If your child is spending a good amount of time in the water, you’ll want to apply sunscreen more frequently.Some dermatologists go so far as to recommend staying indoors between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Why are these … [Read more...]
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