Friday's Family Friendly Finds

Friday’s Family Friendly Finds {November 14, 2014 edition}

It is cold! The old adage in Middle Tennessee is that, if you don’t like the weather, wait about 15 minutes and it will change on you. That may be true sometimes, but we are looking at temperatures in the 20s and 30s for the next several days. For this part of the country, it’s just a little early to have those temps for that many days in a row.

But, the changing of every season is just another reminder that God is in control!

On to this week’s family links.

Family Friendly Finds

This Week’s Finds

The No. 1 Reasons Teens Keep the Faith as Young Adults {Huffington Post}

10 Ways to Incorporate Gratitude in Our Kids’ Every Day Lives {We are THAT Family}

The Value of Listening {National Institute on Biblical Parenting}

Have You Entered the Silent Years of Parenting? {for the family}

5 Ways to Instill Modesty in Our Daughters {All Pro Dad} NOTE: I think this post is good, but is missing one essential element: any reference to God and His design for her. Still worth your reading, though.

Our Week in Review

The following were our five most-viewed posts over the past week. These were not necessarily published in the last 7 days; they just drew the most views. (Original publication date in parentheses.)

#5: Whitewash Can be Dangerous (November 10, 2014)

#4: Training Your Children for Worship 1: A Devotional Guide on Worship {Free Printable} (October 22, 2014)

#3: Training Your Children for Worship 3: Prayer Checklist and “Time for Worship” Cards for Kids {Free Printables} (November 5, 2014)

#2: The Omnipresence of God (November 11, 2014)

#1: Training Your Children for Worship 4: “My Worship Notes” Handout {Free Printable} (November 12, 2014)

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