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Proverbs 31: Week 30 | The Wolfe Notes

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Welcome to week  thirty  of our Proverbs 31 journey. This week we're studying what it means to look well to the ways of the household. If you'd like to return to one of our previous stops, let our " Wolfe Notes " guide you.  In January  we examined our  value  with the help of Proverbs 31 verses 10 and 29. In February  we learned what  uplifting  means by looking at Proverbs 31:11 and 23. In March , we considered the virtue of  respect  by studying Proverbs 31:12 and 28. In April , we trained to be  hardworking  with Proverbs 31:13 and 19 as our instructors. In May , we saw what it takes to be  resourceful  by examining Proverbs 31:14 and 21.  In June , we developed our  caring  muscle by exercising Proverbs 31:15 and 22. In July , we'll practice being  savvy  with help from Proverbs 31:16 and 27. If you're ready to travel with us, welcome! Grab your  July calendar  with daily activities, the lamp for your feet (the  Bible ), and let's get going! We're

Proverbs 31: Week 29 | The Wolfe Notes

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Welcome to week  twenty-nine  of our Proverbs 31 journey. This week we're studying what it means to look well to the ways of the household. If you'd like to return to one of our previous stops, let our " Wolfe Notes " guide you.  In January  we examined our  value  with the help of Proverbs 31 verses 10 and 29. In February  we learned what  uplifting  means by looking at Proverbs 31:11 and 23. In March , we considered the virtue of  respect  by studying Proverbs 31:12 and 28. In April , we trained to be  hardworking  with Proverbs 31:13 and 19 as our instructors. In May , we saw what it takes to be  resourceful  by examining Proverbs 31:14 and 21.  In June , we are developed our  caring  muscle by exercising Proverbs 31:15 and 22. In July , we'll practice being  savvy  with help from Proverbs 31:16 and 27. If you're ready to travel with us, welcome! Grab your  July calendar  with daily activities, the lamp for your feet (the  Bible ), and let's get going!

August 2023 | Calendars

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Oh my, how the summer has flown by! It's nearly back-to-school time. Are you ready for it? We aren't! But we do have time and we don't intend to rush. We are savoring each today and refusing to worry about tomorrow. Did summer's end sneak up on you, too? Or are you chomping at the bit for school to start again? We're hoping to be there with you from beginning to end. Whether through the use of our compiled activities or through our prayers, know we are here to start your school year with  you. Here's what we're offering on the August 2023  Wolfe Stew  menu: August 2023 Ideas for  Every  Day Calendar  (family friendly, educational)  August 2023 Growth for Today Calendar  (personal growth, Bible-based) Blank 2023 Calendars   Bible verses  Inspirational Quotes August 2023 Ideas for EVERY Day   View the current month's calendar  at the Learning Lab Tab. Or download your  August 2023  through  OneDrive . View  archived calendars  on our JOY for Today pa

Gorgeous Grandma Day | JOY for Today

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Gorgeous, stunning, breathtaking. These words rarely conjure an image of grandma, but today, that is precisely who we are thinking about. Honor the gorgeous grandmas in your lives (and memories) for their endless supply of love and abundance of JOY. Gorgeous Grandma Day | July 23rd Annually JOY for Today Offerings: Did You Know...  Gorgeous Grandma facts. Wolfe Stew Connects  By remembering our Gorgeous Grandmas. Bible Verses and Quotes  Related to Gorgeous Grandmas Activity Suggestions  Fashion show, drawing, reading, writing, questions, and family challenge. UPCOMING HOLIDAYS:   National Parents' Day  (July's Fourth Sunday) Planner Day (August 1st Annually) Global Sleep Under the Stars Night (August 8th Annually) Did You Know: Grandmas are self-confident?  Having experienced the many criticisms and letdowns life can throw, grandmas have learned to do what they want without caring about other people's reactions or opinions. This freedom from judgement makes grandmas a lo

Proverbs 31: Week 28 | The Wolfe Notes

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Welcome to week  twenty-eight  of our Proverbs 31 journey. This week we consider the fields in our lives and the effort required to plant vineyards. If you'd like to return to one of our previous stops, let our " Wolfe Notes " guide you.  In January  we examined our  value  with the help of Proverbs 31 verses 10 and 29. In February  we learned what  uplifting  means by looking at Proverbs 31:11 and 23. In March , we considered the virtue of  respect  by studying Proverbs 31:12 and 28. In April , we trained to be  hardworking  with Proverbs 31:13 and 19 as our instructors. In May , we saw what it takes to be  resourceful  by examining Proverbs 31:14 and 21.  In June , we developed our  caring  muscle by exercising Proverbs 31:15 and 22. In July , we'll practice being  savvy  with help from Proverbs 31:16 and 27. If you're ready to travel with us, welcome! Grab your  July calendar  with daily activities, the lamp for your feet (the  Bible ), and let's get going!

The Divorced Son: Part Six | Reflections

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                  My grandma on my father’s side was just as amazing as my mother’s side.  She lived in that same town that my grandpa did, the one like Mayberry.  Apparently, they met at a hatchery.  Grandma Wolfe was beautiful and petite, she was French.  Her line is where I get my green eyes from.  Yeah, I thought it would be from the Irish side too, but nope, they are from the French line.  I could always tell they loved each other a lot.  We got to see them when I was little, up until my parents divorced.                 I remember quite a bit really.  She would cook amazing country meals with all kinds of starchy food.  We would always eat butter bread with jelly on it for our dinners.  It was always quiet and comfortable there.  We were only allowed to watch tv, maybe for an hour after dinner.  Sometimes we would just draw or read, depending on the day.  She always tucked us in, and always, always gave us hugs and kisses.                 Grandma was a sweet soul, and my grandfat