Resources for your Heart of the Home

  • Darcy Kimmel
  • August 18, 2006
  • 350
Homewords – Fall 2006

It was one of those smells that immediately makes you dread discovering its source. It was coming from the laundry room and after being out of town for two weeks […]

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  • Darcy Kimmel
  • May 15, 2006
  • 350
Homewords – Summer 2006

For the past twelve years I have spent every Monday morning from 9-10am doing something that I wish I did more of – praying for my kids. It has been […]

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  • Darcy Kimmel
  • February 8, 2006
  • 350
Homewords – Spring 2006

Anyone who says that a two-year old can give you a run for your money ought to try dealing with an 18 year old who is convinced that God is […]

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  • Darcy Kimmel
  • August 17, 2005
  • 350
Homewords – Fall 2005

Fall 2005 Back to school shopping is a cherished tradition in our family. It’s a day when one of our kids gets my undivided attention and I get to peek […]

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  • Darcy Kimmel
  • May 13, 2005
  • 350
Homewords – Summer 2005

It is hard to believe we are at this point in our lives AGAIN. Eighteen years ago we welcomed a tiny little girl into our hearts and we have seen […]

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  • Tim Kimmel
  • February 23, 2005
  • 350
Bromide Prayers and Safe Trees

He was about two-thirds my size: hair: black, skin: a dark bronze. His eyes were tucked back below a prominent forehead but sparkled in compliment with his ear-to-ear grin. He […]

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  • Darcy Kimmel
  • 350
Homewords – Spring 2005

Just like this time last year, I had the privilege of helping in the kitchen at our church’s high school winter camp. In addition to working with an enthusiastic group […]

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  • Darcy Kimmel
  • September 21, 2004
  • 350
Homewords – Fall 2004

One of the hardest parts of parenting is letting go. Each season in our children’s lives gives us ample opportunity to practice relinquishing them to try out the lessons we […]

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  • Tim Kimmel
  • May 21, 2004
  • 350
Grandparenthood

Grandparents have changed. Today’s grandparents are the graying remnant of a generation who managed to turn our country upside down when they were young. The average age of a first […]

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