CWAHD.com was designed to assist dads in their quest for a work at home
job or business. The idea for this website actually came from my wife.
Since the creation of her website for Christian Work at Home Moms,
,
we have seen the need for a place that dads can research work at home
positions, network with one another and help one another in their spiritual
walks. We offer
The end of 2007, and I have never blogged before. Well, I suppose that late is better than never. It kind of reminds me when I got my first computer, a Trash-80 (or for those of you who don’t remember, that’s the nickname for the Radio Shack model TRS-80). My friends knew so much about computers and I felt like I was behind the times. I still remember spending $1,200 for the computer that did not even have a hard drive and another $800 for the software. I had thought about buying an IBM compatible at the time, but one of my best friends at the time recommended the Radio Shack version. Later on, people were
trying to sell these computers in the Atlanta Advertiser for $35. (I don’t see much of that friend anymore.)
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Do you have a seven year-old budding Bill Gates in your house? Believe it or not, kids with enough motivation and guidance can earn more than just spare change. Early lessons about making money will not only foster a financially responsible adolescent and eventually adult, but will help to prepare young entrepreneurs for a successful business career.
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The time has come! The precious baby you have been waiting for has arrived either through blood, sweat and tears or adoption. Either way, it is a blessing and your life will never be the same!
I don’t know about you but I worried from day one how to raise my child to be responsible, caring, yet creative, independent and able to think for herself in this world where conformity is the norm.
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Many homeschool moms struggle with discouragement. It is easy to become discouraged when the children don’t cooperate, when you feel like you are in over your head, and when others seem to be doing so well. Is there anything that can help?
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Homeschool Hype!
As a homeschool dad of nearly 25 years and the pastor of a church with many homeschoolers for 12 years, I have seen a great deal of discouragement among homeschool moms. These brief articles are offered with the hope that they will shine a light on some things that are causing discouragement and provide some right words to lift hearts. Read the rest of this entry »
Teaching children to have a heart for giving is a year-round endeavor. Christmas, however, provides an especially opportune setting for showing kids not only what the act of giving looks like, but the reasons behind giving as well. Below are five ways to teach your children about giving this Christmas season.
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The average American Worker can not afford to stop working at age 65. With massive changes taking place at breath taking speeds in a competitive global economy, you have to change or die. Simply put, this isn’t your grandfather’s economy! Remember when $75,000 a year was considered well off? Now that makes you middle class waiting for the next paycheck. A recent survey indicated 68% of people currently working expect to work beyond the traditional retirement age of 65 into their 70’s. Some working Americans have even resigned themselves to the fact that 80 is the new "retirement" benchmark. That is, of course, death doesn’t come first.
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Filling a shoebox with goodies and sending to a child who would otherwise
have nothing for Christmas. It’s a simple concept but one that works well for
Samaritan’s Purse. Every year, through the Operation Christmas Child program,
people from all over America, Canada, and parts of Europe have the opportunity
to help children all over the world by simply filling shoeboxes with small gifts
and treats.
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Well I never thought I would find myself in this position. After years working in Corporate America and retiring, I had no desire to do anything else - not even a work-at-home business. But there I was in a new state (Florida) with nothing to do during my day except housework. My son was grown, my husband was working, and I “bumped” into a home business that I knew would work. I had been in my Consumer Direct Marketing business for about a year and a half when my husband and I decided that coastal Florida with their hurricanes were no longer any fun, and “hunkering down” wasn’t all that it was cracked up to be. So we decided South Texas would be a better place to live since hurricanes would not be a 6-month threat hanging over our heads and that a change in scenery would be good. Read the rest of this entry »
The
kids are headed back to school and it feels like
you should have a lot of extra time on your hands.
Why aren’t you able to accomplish all that
needs to be done? Time management is a big struggle
no matter what stage of life you’re in. As
work at home moms, it is even more important that
we manage our time wisely. Below are five tips on
how you can accomplish more during the time the
kids are in school.
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