6 Ideas To Make A Stay-At-Home Holiday Fun
For the first time, many families are not traveling for the Thanksgiving holiday but choosing instead to stay home.
Traditions may not even be the same as families celebrate apart. In some cases, family members with us last year are sadly no longer with us, so this is the time to hold our family close and treasure the time together.
So in the spirit of gratitude amidst tough circumstances, send your families these 6 ideas to make the stay-at-home holiday fun for Thanksgiving.
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Parents,
Many of you are experiencing Thanksgiving in a different way this year. Some of you will miss gathering with family members, while others are unable to travel due to financial restraints.
As 2020 brings continuous change, I want to give you 6 ideas to make your stay-at-home holiday fun from our family ministry partners at Ministry to Parents.
Click HERE to get started on your Thanksgiving fun.
Have a wonderful holiday.
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New Podcast!

In the final episode of our series for parents, we dive a little more into the spiritual side of coping with anxiety. Jason Gibson, a parenting expert from ParentTV, also shares key exercises to help parents’ anxious children feel heard and what it means to offer them “anchor points.”
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Parents,
I know this year has not been easy on you. Raising kids through a pandemic is definitely one for the history books. Our family ministry partners have a 3-part series for parents on Anxiety with parenting expert Jason Gibson from parent.tv. To find one that fits you, click the link(s) below.
Episode 1: External or Internal Anxiety
Episode 2: When Do I Seek Professional Help?
Episode 3: Exercises to Help Your Anxious Child
If you need anything, please do not hesitate to reach out. It is my pleasure to partner with you.
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