Charlie Kirk, 1993-2025

Building a Legacy: Remembering Charlie Kirk

I must admit I didn’t know who Charlie Kirk was until Wednesday, September 10, 2025. At 4:05 pm that day, I received a text from my brother-in-law that said, “Such sad news about Charlie Kirk.” Charlie had visited his daughter’s college campus not long ago. A quick Google search gave

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Saving My Kids’ Art with Artkive

When my son started preschool, the papers he brought home started piling up. There’s this spot on my kitchen counter inside the door where mail and schoolwork quickly accumulate. A few years back, my sister-in-law and I were talking about it. She mentioned ordering a storage box from Artkive, a

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The Book of Kells

Saint Patrick and The Book of Kells

Happy Saint Patrick’s Day! Are you familiar with Saint Patrick and The Book of Kells? The Book of Kells Kevin and I went to Dublin in 2014 and got to see the famous Book of Kells on display at Trinity College. It’s an amazing piece of art designed for use

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Using Brave Books to Leave a Legacy

Equipping Our Kids to Be Discerning How do you teach your kids to be brave and discerning? I have two boys, five and three, and they’re already picking up on what’s popular when they watch television programs and play with their friends. When I came across Brave Books for children,

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Precious Moments

Taking care of two preschoolers is chaotic and exhausting. They frequently test my patience. One minute, they’re playing well together. The next minute, they’re fighting over a toy. They roughhouse and jump down the stairs. My two-year-old is constantly climbing to new heights. “Be a good example and get down,”

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Hi, I'm Danelle!

I specialize in Christian non-fiction editing and help new authors design and self-publish their books. I live in Kentucky with my husband Kevin and our two young boys. We love to read, play outdoors, and travel. 

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Precious Moments

Taking care of two preschoolers is chaotic and exhausting. They frequently test my patience. One minute, they’re playing well together. The next minute, they’re fighting

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