Friday's Family Friendly Finds

Friday’s Family Friendly Finds {December 19, 2014 edition}

Well, all good things must come to an end…or at least take a break.

This is our last Family Friendly Finds for 2014. We will have a handful of posts for you over the next couple of weeks, but we are not going to keep our usual schedule until the first of the year. We hope you enjoy your holidays and will keep up with the articles we do post around the holidays.

In case we haven’t said it enough lately, thank you! You have helped make A Legacy of Faith get off to a much bigger start than we imagined a few months ago when we started this site. Thank you!

On to this week’s family links.

Family Friendly Finds

This Week’s Finds

5 Things Dads Must Do with Their Kids…Every Single Day {Jackie Bledsoe}

What I Hope She Has Learned {Focal Points}

Seeing Our Children through New Testament Eyes {for the family}

The Secret Language of Girls on Instagram {Time}

How to be a Family that Stands (When We Could Use a Good Dose of Encouragement) {for the family}

ALSO…I had the honor of being interviewed on the podcast “Culture Shock” on the subject of disciplining children. Here is part 1 of the interview, and here is part 2.

Our Week in Review

These posts were not necessarily written during the last seven days, but they drew the most views during that time.

#5: Always Good but Never Better (December 16, 2014)

#4: Bah-Humbug! The Five Worst Christmas Songs (November 29, 2011)

#3: The Root of the Pornography Problem (December 17, 2014)

#2: The Main Issue is Not Women’s Role (or Instrumental Music or…) (December 11, 2014)

#1: An Open Letter to the 4th Avenue Church of Christ (December 4, 2014)

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