Beyond the Sunday Sermon

John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Marilyn Monroe are three of the most well-known people from the twentieth century.  While these people may [&hellip

How can a family reunion be organized during a coronavirus pandemic?

The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has changed the way families live, work, congregate, and communicate. Some of these drastic changes include children attending virtual school, congregations [&hellip

A Children’s Guide to Understanding the Coronavirus (COVID-19)

In 1971, Marvin Gaye recorded one of his most famous songs, “What’s Going On.” As the death toll from the coronavirus surpasses 200,000 in the [&hellip

Why are the Jacob’s Dream Books a Good Fit for Grandparents?

In the U.S., close to 4 million babies are born each year. Raising these babies is a monumental responsibility for parents. Oftentimes, grandparents provide invaluable [&hellip

How to assist Individuals Living with Bipolar Disorder?

Bipolar disorder, known as manic-depressive illness, is a brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in energy, mood, activity levels, and the ability to perform daily [&hellip

Why Black Men Jump the Fence?

Seventy percent of Black women are unmarried and are twice as likely as White women to remain unwed. Of those who do marry, Black women [&hellip

New Book to Address Cyber Bullying

A famous children’s rhyme was, “Sticks and stones may break my bones but words shall never harm me.” In today’s world, words are just as [&hellip

The Jacob’s Dream Book Series

At an early age, children constantly ask their parents the “Why” question. When young children get an answer to one question, they quickly ask another [&hellip

How can kindergarten students learn to count?

The Holmes Education Post (THEP) released its 12th book to serve as a resource to schools nationwide. Keeping with the title Jacob’s Dream from THEP’s [&hellip

What should children do during the summer?

Reading is the pathway to a successful education and career. However, America’s children are having a difficult time of developing the necessary literal and critical [&hellip