Pumpkin Gratitude Activity
Autumn is the perfect time to get your family into a habit of gratitude and thanksgiving. This super simple pumpkin gratitude activity will encourage your… Read More »Pumpkin Gratitude Activity
Rebecca is a mother of twins, a chaplain at a girls' school, and has experience in child, youth and family ministry. She has a PhD in religious studies from McMaster University and knows everything there is to know about the doctrine of the atonement in the writings of C.S. Lewis. (Jesus and Narnia - Hooray!) She spends most of her time writing, baking cookies, breaking up kid fights, and hanging out with kids, talking about Jesus.
Autumn is the perfect time to get your family into a habit of gratitude and thanksgiving. This super simple pumpkin gratitude activity will encourage your… Read More »Pumpkin Gratitude Activity
The word “blessing” is used quite often in Christian circles. When life is going well, and we have an abundance of good things around us,… Read More »What is a Blessing in the Bible?
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Praying over your home is a great way to declare God’s promises in your life and pray for blessing over your entire home and family.… Read More »Prayers to Pray Over Your Home, Room by Room
As part of our summer kids’ ministry program this year, we did this fun bubble snake object lesson to demonstrate the God’s power working within… Read More »Bubble Snake Object Lesson on God’s Power
Romans 8:28 is a funny little passage that promises that all things work together for our good. What the passages says exactly is this: “And… Read More »5 Things You Never Noticed About Romans 8:28
We love the Skittles prayer in our house because it’s a great way to encourage kids to lift up their concerns to God. Plus, it… Read More »The Skittles Prayer + Other Candy Prayers for Kids
These mealtime prayers are great for families of all ages. When your kids are quite small, you might want to start with a short, simple, and maybe even a rhyming prayer. As they get older, you might want to add in some more reflective prayer practices to get them engaged in counting their blessings and watching for God’s presence in their lives. Here are some ideas for simple dinner prayers, rhyming mealtime prayers, and reflective prayers.
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Are you looking for Pentecost craft ideas? Pentecost is such a great time to get creative with the kids. The descending of the Holy Spirit… Read More »Pentecost Crafts for Kids