💰 How To Make a Coin Cardboard Home Bank – by ABBY 🏠 Hi! I’m Abby 👧 and today I want to show you how I made my very own Coin Bank using just cardboard, glue, and a little creativity! It's fun, easy, and perfect if you want to save your coins at home in a cute way. Let’s get started! What You’ll Need: An empty cardboard box (like a cereal box or shoebox) Scissors ✂️ (ask an adult for help!) Glue or tape A ruler A pen or pencil Color paper, markers, or stickers (to decorate) Optional: A coin slot stencil or small blade (with adult help) Step-by-Step Instructions 1. Choose Your Box Pick a small cardboard box that’s not too big. I used an old cereal box! 2. Cut a Slot for Coins Mark a rectangle at the top (about 4cm long and 0.5cm wide). Then, carefully cut it out with scissors or ask an adult to help use a small knife. This is where your coins will drop in! 3. Seal the Box (Almost!) Seal the box using glue or tape— but don’t seal the bottom completely. Leav...
"When She Finally Understood His Role..." A story every couple needs to hear As a relationship coach and mentor, I’ve walked with many couples through seasons of frustration, misunderstanding, and silent tension. But one story still sticks with me—because it mirrors the unspoken struggles so many homes are facing today. Let me tell you about James and Lydia. The Marriage That Was "Fine"—But Fading When James and Lydia came to me, they weren’t on the verge of divorce. No drama, no scandal, just… distance. Lydia felt emotionally abandoned. James felt misunderstood and tired. They were doing life together—raising kids, managing bills, going to church—but the connection was thinning out. Lydia put it like this: “Coach, he’s a good man. But he’s not present. He doesn’t talk. He doesn’t help as much as I need. I feel like I’m carrying this marriage alone.” When I asked James how he saw things, he said something that stopped me: “I don’t know what else to do, Coach. I w...
How to Deal with Toxic Males in Relationships (A Love Talk Reflection) By Coach Davie – Davecha Moments My Personal Reflections I’ve listened to countless women—sisters, daughters in the faith, even wives—cry through confusion, pain, and self-doubt. And too often, the root is the same: toxic male behavior masked as love . As a relationship coach and mentor, I've learned that many people confuse love with control , patience with endurance , and forgiveness with tolerance of harm . Today, I want to speak truth to that confusion and shine a light on a growing issue— how to deal with toxic males in relationships . This isn’t a post about male-bashing—it’s about clarity, healing, and walking in godly wisdom . What Is Toxic Behavior in Men? A toxic man is not simply a man who makes mistakes or struggles with flaws. We all do. What makes a man “toxic” is the consistent pattern of harmful behavior , often coupled with no real effort to change . Some signs of toxicity in relat...
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