Faith at Home – Planning Ahead to March
March brings Lent to a close, which means it’s time to plan the Easter basket and figure out Holy Week at home.
March brings Lent to a close, which means it’s time to plan the Easter basket and figure out Holy Week at home.
Pain, time, and distance have created a wedge that may never be overcome. What does that mean for my ministry of reconciliation?
I encourage my boys to pray, but I’m not sure I’ve done a good job of showing them how. That’s something I will change this Lent.
I’m committed to raising kids not just to go to church, but to understand they ARE the church. Luke and Acts tells exactly that story.
I know that for my family to engage in a Lenten practice it needs to be simple and achievable.
I needed a Bible that is accessible for children but still has all of the text. So I did my favorite thing—research!
These stories open my eyes and my heart to the work of God in the world in important and necessary ways.
Take note! Ash Wednesday is Valentine’s Day this year.
Human beings break their promises. But God doesn’t break promises to us.
This is the struggle of our time: disconnecting our children from devices and connecting them with the embrace of a loving, Christian community.