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Daily Archives: June 1, 2026

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Mother and child reading a bedtime story in bed, creating a calm nighttime reading routine.

Bedtime Stories for Kids: Relaxing Summer Reads | Karen R Lacy

UncategorizedBy Blaire BrownJune 1, 2026

Bedtime Stories for Kids: Relaxing Summer Reads for Warm Nights Summer nights have their own sweet rhythm. The days are longer, the air feels warmer, and children often want to stretch bedtime just a little bit further. Maybe they ask for one more sip of water, one more hug, or one more story before closing…

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Books About Family Violence and Faith-Filled Recovery | Carin Jayne Casey

UncategorizedBy Blaire BrownJune 1, 2026

Books About Family Violence That Offer Faith-Filled Perspectives and Recovery There are some wounds that are hard to explain to someone who has never lived through them. Family violence can leave a person feeling frightened, confused, ashamed, and very alone. Even after the immediate danger has passed, the heart may still carry questions. Why did…

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