Sarah Anderson

Sarah Anderson is a writer and communicator who has been involved in ministry since 2003. She is a lead writer and content creator for Orange's XP3 High School curriculum. Sarah lives in Roswell, Georgia, and is a big fan of her husband, Rodney, her two boys, Asher and Pace, and, in her weaker moments, McDonald's French fries. Read more from Sarah on her blog, www.sarahbanderson.com.

The Reality of Christmas | Parent Cue Blog

Celebrations | Featured

The Reality of Christmas

When we are in it, it rarely feels like we're accomplishing what we want, with all the chaos and unmet expectations. But give it some time. We likely won’t have a song written about… Read More
Fighting Fear in the Tone of Our Homes | The Parent Cue Blog

Current Events | Featured

Fighting Fear in the Tone of Our Homes

I don’t know about you, but lately, it’s been hard to keep tabs on the tone of our home. Sure, there's the typical busyness of the season—where we want to… Read More
What Easter is About | Parent Cue Blog

Celebrations | Create A Rhythm | Faith | Featured

What Easter is About

As parents it can be really easy to get discouraged in a tough season with our kids. It can feel like it can never end and things will never get… Read More

Faith | Imagine The End

Ringing in the New Year Without Fear

Fun fact about me. I hate New Year’s. If my kids were reading this, they would tell me, “We don’t say the word ‘hate’, Mom.” But since they aren’t perusing… Read More
The Reality of Fear and What to Do Next | The Parent Cue Blog

Current Events | Featured | Fight For The Heart

The Reality of Fear and What to Do Next

A few days ago, I asked my two boys what they were most afraid of. My youngest, without skipping a beat, told me water buffalos and cobras. My oldest, still… Read More
Make the Most of Mornings | Parent Cue Blog

Create A Rhythm | Family Life | Featured | School Life

Make the Most of Mornings

As our kids grow up, we must take advantage of the time we already have with them within the rhythms of the day to talk about what matters. Read More
How to Argue Well In Your Family

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How to Argue Well In Your Family

How do we diffuse conflict before it gets out of control? How do make peace the goal, but without ignoring real tensions and offenses that come up? Read More
How to Be Okay When Your "Baby" Goes to School

Elementary (K-5th) | Imagine The End | School Life

How to Be Okay When Your “Baby” Goes to School

When my oldest child started kindergarten . . . I’ve never had my whole life flash before my eyes, but that morning, when we pulled up to the school for… Read More
How the Pandemic Has Been Good For Parenting

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How the Pandemic Has Been Good for Parenting

Because the truth is, this pandemic crisis has brought to light what has always been true, but we, as parents have been reluctant to admit. The world isn’t always a… Read More
Cómo adaptarse a un nuevo ritmo familiar

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Cómo adaptarse a un nuevo ritmo familiar

A principios del 2020, apuesto a que mis días se parecían mucho a los suyos. Era una rutina cómoda, que en ese momento, en la monotonía, se sentía sofocante. Pero… Read More
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