Christian Ed for Children Blessed are those who question — Christian ed @ home I love the questions that kids ask. They’re often uncensored and profound and they make me reconsider things I thought I knew..
Christian Ed for Children “I have seen the Lord” (Easter) — Christian ed @ home Of all the things I miss about not gathering for in-person Sunday school and worship, the one I miss the most is..
Christian Ed for Children Hosanna! — Christian ed at home (Palm Sunday) When I was young, my father rented the movie “Old Yeller” for our family to watch. We’re a family of dog lovers,..
Christian Ed for Children Sowing seeds — Christian ed at home Saturday marks the start of spring. The days are getting longer. Buds are beginning to emerge on bare trees. Birds are singing. ..
Christian Ed for Children Exploring John 3:16 — Christian ed at home Many of us likely remember Cliffs Notes. Many times, confused by a book assigned to us in English class or short on..
Christian Ed for Children Good trouble — Christian ed at home Rules are important to young children. And they are especially tuned in to instances where someone has not followed the rules. Siblings..
Christian Ed for Children Holy promises — Christian ed at home When I was a child, I believed all promises were binding and equally important. If a friend said she could play outside..
Christian Ed for Children Always God’s beloved — Christian ed at home Sometimes, out of nowhere, life seems to thrust difficulties upon us. An injury. A snowstorm. A pandemic. The seemingly randomness of such..
Christian Ed for Children Transfigur-what? — Christian education at home The story of Jesus’ transfiguration ranks high on my list of Tricky Biblical Texts to Explore with Young Children. The event seems..
Christian Ed for Children Balancing act — Christian education at home Even though the pandemic has shifted how and when we do things, we’re no less busy than we were pre-COVID. Many of us..