How to Survive Vacation Bible School

Whether you are a seasoned veteran or a newbie, Vacation Bible School can be a draining experience for volunteers. Sometimes volunteers struggle through the week – fighting exhaustion, yet all the while truly desiring to have an impact on the children who walk through the doors of the church. Did you know that it is... Continue Reading →

Goals: A 5 Lesson Bible Study for Students and Their Families

Do you want to help your children set achievable goals for this school year? This is a Bible study designed to help you do just that. Using Scripture, this study is divided into five lessons that help you and your child create achievable goals in the areas of spiritual, physical, social, and academic growth. It... Continue Reading →

10 Ways to Help Your Minister Be Successful in Ministry

Awhile ago, I wrote an article specifically for ministry families about how to help their children in ministry. This week, I am writing to the church with ideas for how to help the minister and his family succeed in ministry.My family has truly been blessed by the people in the churches where we have served.... Continue Reading →

A Difficult Order

This week, I would like for you to imagine with me what the crucifixion of Jesus may have been like in the spiritual realm. Following is an exerpt from my latest book for children (although adults may enjoy it, too). For more information on the book, visit http://www.amazon.com/Unseen-Human-Eyes-Spiritual-Dimension/dp/1500181366/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1403551556&sr=8-1&keywords=unseen+by+human+eyes Lonely and concerned, Reuel stands by himself,... Continue Reading →

What I’ve Learned From My Sister: A Christian View of Suffering

My sister is the strongest person I know. Over the past few years, she has been through two battles with cancer, two surgeries, and her husband has had heart surgery and a job loss. She should be bitter. She should be questioning God. She should be needing others to lift her up and help her... Continue Reading →

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