Parents who homeschool typically do so out of a strong will to provide solid educational foundations. Although a noble cause, the stress that comes with teaching your kids at home can be overwhelming. Consider these books if you are starting out in the realm of homeschooling.  The Unhurried Homeschooler: ARead More →

DALLAS, TX – Oak Lawn United Methodist Church may keep its steps painted to reflect the PRIDE Progress Flag. The Dallas Landmark Commission ruled in favor of the church’s outdoor artwork on Monday (Jan. 5).  Oak Lawn United Methodist Church is a historic landmark, which means changes to its externalRead More →

The year 2025 brought us some of the most impactful books. Here are ten releases we won’t forget! 1. Happy Lies: How A Movement You (Probably) Never Heard Of Shaped Our Self-Obsessed World by Melissa Dougherty If the name “Melissa Dougherty” sounds familiar, then you are probably on the up-and-upRead More →

Cecil Hall and his family have moved from Florida to Massachusetts after Cecil’s dad took a job near Boston. The youngster gets advice about making new friends, which includes connecting with all the Black kids simply because they are Black. But Cecil wants more out of life. It’s just tooRead More →

Audra Raines didn’t wake up and proclaim herself a prophet to the nations. Instead, she spent years resisting her calling while trying to make sense of the visions she was receiving from God. Raines shares her pilgrimage in Journey of a Seer, and we see how being in a healthyRead More →

Despite what some may think, history is not boring. Looking into the past allows us to learn about our origins and get a better understanding of what is possible. This weekend’s book recommendations are all about Church history. Consider adding these to your TBR list! Why Church History Matters: AnRead More →