Jesus called; St. Andrew answered.
I imagine hesitation and maybe even resistance into this story. But my children do not.
I imagine hesitation and maybe even resistance into this story. But my children do not.
We have insurance policies, health insurance, spare tires, first aid kits, and AAA. What preparation do we have for when we have a spiritual emergency?
I had no idea that reading, writing, and editing Daily Devo: Devotions for Families would make me a better disciple, and a better parent.
Not long ago, I was a farmer. These days, it seems like a victory just to get dinner on the table.
Our family Bible study continues. The word of God is working in our family, and that means Bible study isn’t always easy, nice, or pretty. Yet, we’re blessed. Here’s why.
Our family is in church every Sunday. Except for one week this summer, when we weren’t.
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote a post about being frustrated at my family’s lack of scripture in our lives, so we started a family Bible study. Here’s what happened.
My daughters, raised on Godly Play, are now drifting away from the Bible. What can I do?
How do you replenish your spirit when it gets low? Are you spending so much time on your children and your family’s health that you neglect your own?
The Episcopal Church celebrates the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary on May 31. How might you prepare to celebrate the feast at home?