St. Patrick’s Day
Why do we celebrate St. Patrick’s Day? Is it because we like the color green? Or because we relish the thought of finding a leprechaun’s pot of gold? Perhaps it’s because we’re hoping for a bit of the luck o’ … Continue reading →
Why do we celebrate St. Patrick’s Day? Is it because we like the color green? Or because we relish the thought of finding a leprechaun’s pot of gold? Perhaps it’s because we’re hoping for a bit of the luck o’ … Continue reading →
For some Christians, the observance of Lent begins this week. And that reminds me of a quote from Benjamin Franklin: “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.” What does Lent have to do with Ben Franklin’s wise quote? … Continue reading →
This Presidents’ Day, are you proud to be an American? Presidents’ Day is a day set aside in the United States to celebrate the birthday of our first president, George Washington, and our sixteenth president, Abraham Lincoln. Two presidents: the … Continue reading →
Recently my read-through-the-Bible plan had me in the Gospel of Matthew, and Jesus’ familiar parable of the sower stood out. It’s a perfect parable for Valentine’s Day! Four soils planted with gospel seed. Four hearts, really. Three can’t grow the … Continue reading →
There is just less than two weeks until Valentine’s Day. As with any holiday, I always look for ways to honor Christ. One idea to honor Christ this Valentine Day is to consider having a Valentine Day party with games designed … Continue reading →
As we celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day today, there is much emphasis on civil rights and social justice. But how can we teach these concepts to young children? Little ones may not understand civil rights, but they can … Continue reading →