It's February . . . and here's the February Prayer Calendar for Children. I hope this prayer calendar helps to focus your prayer life and helps your children learn that their prayers can be BIGGER than they are! While you're here, I'd love it if you'd join our facebook group and like my facebook... Continue Reading →
January 2016 Prayer Calendar for Children
Start your year off right with this free prayer calendar for children!
The Why’s and How’s of a Successful Children’s Program
Are you wondering if your church should have a children's program this year? Would you like to have one, but you aren't sure how? This article tells both WHY you should have a program and HOW you can have one successfully.
365 Days of Praying for Your Child: December
This is a prayer calendar for parents. Print off your free copy today and start praying intentional, focused prayers for your children!
December 2015 Prayer Calendar for Children
This is a prayer calendar for children for the month of December.
Journeying Through James: A Bible Reading Plan for Independent Readers and Teens (James Chapter Three)
Welcome to Part Three of Journeying through James for independent readers and teens! We are continuing our Bible reading right where we left off . . . on James Chapter 3. If you are new here, you might want to start with James Chapter One. If you want a plan for younger children, you can... Continue Reading →
Journeying Through James: A Bible Reading Plan for Young Children (James Chapter Three)
Check out this Bible reading plan for young children over the book of James!
30 Days of Thanking God for Your Child: A Prayer Guide
This is a prayer guide to help you focus the next 30 days on thanking God for your children.
November 2015 Prayer Calendar: 30 Days of Giving Thanks
This is a prayer calendar for November that focuses on giving thanks. Here you will find 30 days worth of prayer ideas to help you and your child develop a grateful heart.
Giving Thanks — When It’s Really Hard to Be Thankful
She started losing her hair on Thanksgiving weekend. It had been a tough autumn. Unexpectedly diagnosed with cancer, she had seen life as she knew it drastically change. The mundane tasks of working and raising a family were replaced with the fatigue and nausea of chemotherapy. Every day was a challenge and the accompanying emotions... Continue Reading →
