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Planning engaging and meaningful women’s ministry events can be a delightful challenge. Whether you’re organizing for a small group or a large gathering, having a variety of activities can ensure everyone has a memorable experience. This list of over seventy Christian ladies’ group ideas will help you create events that foster connection, spiritual growth, and …

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If you’re planning a Derby Day celebration, the fun doesn’t stop at big hats and mint juleps! Add a  dose of friendly competition and Southern charm to your gathering with these Kentucky Derby games that are easy to set up and super fun, too.   Whether hosting an equestrian birthday, backyard BBQ, office party, or …

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Even the most loving families hit that quiet moment sometimes. You’ve talked about school, chores, the week ahead, and maybe who keeps forgetting to take the trash out. Then it happens… the lull. The pause. The “Sooo… what now?” moment. That’s why I like having simple Christian conversation starters ready to go. They make it …

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If you’re looking for the perfect way to express your feelings for your bonus father, these step dad quotes capture that unique bond beautifully. Step dads often don’t get enough credit for the important role they play in our lives. They’re the ones who choose love, step in when needed, and make families whole in a …

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Looking for the right words to show your love this Father’s Day? Whether you’re celebrating your step dad, honoring your own father, or remembering a dad who’s passed, sometimes a short, meaningful quote says it all. Here are 20 heartfelt Father’s Day quotes to use in your cards, DIY gifts, Pinterest pins, or even a …

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