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!
October 2015 Prayer Calendar for Children
This is a free printable prayer calendar for children. Get your copy today and help your kids pray BIG throughout the month of October!
365 Days of Praying for Your Child – October
This is a prayer guide for parents who want to intentionally and specifically pray for their children. Â This prayer guide gives ideas for every day in the month of October and is meant to help focus a parent's prayers. Â If you find this helpful in your own prayer life, you might want to check out... Continue Reading →
James 2:8-10: A 5-Day Bible Lesson for Families
This post contains a 5-day lesson over James 2:8-10. There are discussion questions, activities, application ideas, cross-curricular suggestions, a worksheet and a printable board game to help your child understand the significance of grace. Read the complete lesson here, or download the pdf and try it this week with your child! (And let me know... Continue Reading →
365 Days of Praying for Your Children: January
Every year I intend to pray for my children daily. I know the importance of prayer. I know that nothing great can be accomplished without prayer. I know that prayer is the SINGLE MOST important thing that I can be doing as a parent. Yet, every year, I get to the end of the year... 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 →
Titles
Titles have always been difficult for me to write. It seems like everything everywhere needs a title, but I am not the best at creating them. Every Easter play I've written has come together incredibly fast . . . the words and ideas just seem to flow . . . I end up writing late... Continue Reading →
