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Author: Heather Daniels

Heather is a licensed graduate social worker (LGSW) who works part-time for a mental health therapy group in Washington, DC, serving children and families through the public school system. Heather has experience as a school social worker and mental health educator as well as working with students in churches. She and her husband, Joel, have been in ministry together as youth pastors and church planters since before they were married 16 years ago. Heather loves being in nature, baking yummy treats to share with friends, and taking their three beautiful children on adventures around the District.
Black History Month
Categories Arts & Culture

Black History Month

Author Heather Daniels Posted on February 15, 2019February 15, 2019

“If you don’t know Black history, then you don’t know American history. If you don’t know American history, then you don’t know America. If you don’t know America, then you …

Presence in the Mess
Categories Everyday Living

Presence in the Mess

Author Heather Daniels Posted on December 28, 2018December 28, 2018

“And His name shall be called Immanuel, God with us.” Earlier this week I asked our kids about their favorite Christmas traditions, and as I started to share some of …

Thanksgiving: A Day of Celebration or Mourning?
Categories EthicsEveryday Living

Thanksgiving: A Day of Celebration or Mourning?

Author Heather Daniels Posted on November 20, 2018

Last week I wrote a post about the importance of reading books to your children that introduce them to different cultures, religions, and ethnicities to better appreciate and value diversity, …

How diverse is YOUR bookshelf?
Categories Everyday Living

How diverse is YOUR bookshelf?

Author Heather Daniels Posted on November 13, 2018

“Great books help you understand, and they help you feel understood.” John Green There is something precious about lying down with your children at night and having them actually read …

What Are Your Hopes and Dreams?
Categories Arts & Culture

What Are Your Hopes and Dreams?

Author Heather Daniels Posted on August 18, 2017

We continue our conversation on Charlottesville by asking, “So, what are your hopes and dreams?” This is the same question that my husband asks pretty much every time we have …

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