Christian Ed for Children Second chances — Christian education at home There is no denying that the restrictions that COVID-19 has imposed on our lives add at least one layer of stress to..
Christian Ed for Children Words to live by — Christian education at home For those of us who follow the Revised Common Lectionary, there are a few books of the Bible that don’t often..
Christian Ed for Children Are you listening? — Christian education at home In my household, we’ve developed a habit of hollering to each other when we’re in different parts of the house. Inevitably, the..
Christian Ed for Children Be thou my protective barrier — Christian education at home Teaching our children procedures for avoiding germs has always been part of being a parent. Wash your hands with soap for two..
Christian Ed for Children Let them sing for joy on their couches — Christian education at home There are times when the calendar, the Revised Common Lectionary and world events seem to be completely in sync. Usually, though, this..
Christian Ed for Children Give thanks — Christian education at home There is no doubt that the last many months have been challenging. And while the difficulties of the pandemic shouldn’t be ignored..
Christian Ed for Children On this solid rock we stand — Christian education at home Fans of the movie “The Princess Bride” will remember Westley and Buttercup’s journey into the fire swamp. The scenes are filled with brushes..
Christian Ed for Children Grow where you’re planted — Christian education at home A new school year is around the corner! This year this statement is met with more worry, trepidation and anxiety than in..
Christian Ed for Children Take a break — Christian education at home A few weeks ago, my 13-year-old son told me he was too busy and needed some down time. I have to admit..
Christian Ed for Children Say my name — Christian education at home All parents have stories about naming their children. Some demonstrate strong ties to ancestry or culture. Others reflect the values and traits..