↓
 

Christian Children's Authors

Encouraging Families and Reaching Children for Christ

  • Home
  • Sign Up
  • About CCA
  • Authors
    • Amy M. O’Quinn
    • Bonnie Rose Hudson
    • Cheryl Malandrinos
    • Claire Annette Noland
    • Crystal Bowman
    • Dawn Stephens
    • Gail Cartee
    • Janice D. Green
    • Jeanne Dennis
    • Julie Lavender
    • Karen Whiting
    • Lori Z. Scott
    • Michelle Medlock Adams
    • Mindy Baker
    • Virginia Finnie
    • Wendy Hinote Lanier
    • Former Authors of CCA
      • Ava Pennington
      • Beth Bence Reinke
      • Carol McAdams Moore
      • Corine Hyman
      • Dawn Aldrich
      • Diane Stortz
      • Dr. MaryAnn Diorio
      • Glenys Nellist
      • Holly Skelton
      • Jarm Del Boccio
      • Jean Matthew Hall
      • Kristie Wilde
      • Lee Ann Mancini
      • Linda McQuinn Carlblom
      • Lindsay Bonilla
      • Melissa Henderson
      • Melissa Staehli
      • Nancy I. Sanders
      • Penny Reeve
      • Roslyn Alexander
      • Sonja Anderson
      • Xotchitl E Dixon
    • Guest Bloggers
      • Carolyn Ruch
  • Our Books
  • Schedule
  • Guidelines
  • Contact
Home→Categories Church Life - Page 69 << 1 2 … 67 68 69 70 71 … 81 82 >>

Category Archives: Church Life

Post navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →

What is the real message our Children take home?

Christian Children's Authors Posted on September 23, 2013 by Janice D. GreenSeptember 23, 2013

Do you have children at home, or teach a children’s Sunday school class, or lead a Christian youth group? If so, how do you balance the Bible teaching and the entertainment factor in your lesson or family devotions? What is … Continue reading →

Posted in Parenting, Youth and Children's Ministry | Tagged Teaching Bible stories, Teaching Sunday School | 6 Replies

India, and back again.

Christian Children's Authors Posted on September 19, 2013 by Penny ReeveJune 9, 2016

In a previous post here I shared about my upcoming trip to India with Stop the Traffik and Amor. I’ve since been, gone and come back again. Although, to be honest, I feel much like I’ve been dunked by a … Continue reading →

Posted in Life changes, Service Projects | Tagged heroes, human trafficking, India, justice, mission, Penny Reeve, slavery, travel | 2 Replies

Count Your Blessings

Christian Children's Authors Posted on September 17, 2013 by Crystal BowmanSeptember 5, 2013

As a child growing up in a traditional church, I loved the hymn “Count Your Blessings.” It’s an old song—written in 1897 by Johnson Oatman, Jr. I still love that song today because it is a great reminder of how … Continue reading →

Posted in Church Life, Encouragement, Thankfulness | Tagged Christian Children's Authors, Christian Children's Authors Blog, Crystal Bowman, faith, thanksgiving | Leave a reply

It’s not going to be a holiday.

Christian Children's Authors Posted on August 15, 2013 by Penny ReeveJune 9, 2016

Today, about the time that this post goes live, I’ll be catching a plane and leaving my family behind for two weeks. I’ve spent the last few months raising awareness about my trip, watching God provide what was needed to … Continue reading →

Posted in Service Projects, Spiritual Growth, Youth and Children's Ministry | Tagged freedom, Hope, human trafficking, Penny Reeve, poverty, slavery, social action | 4 Replies

How Much Are You Missing?

Christian Children's Authors Posted on August 10, 2013 by Lindsay BonillaJuly 20, 2013

Do you ever stop to think about what you may be missing since the arrival of such technological devices as the smartphone? Certainly you aren’t missing a call, text or email. Not a facebook status or tweet. But maybe you … Continue reading →

Posted in Devotions, Encouragement, Grandparents, Service Projects | Tagged awareness, being present, grandparents, in the moment, moments, smartphones | 8 Replies

Teaching Children to Have an Open-Minded Faith

Christian Children's Authors Posted on August 8, 2013 by Linda McQuinn CarlblomAugust 8, 2013

We all have our own beliefs and doctrinal stances. We may interpret the Bible differently on certain points. We certainly want to pass our faith on to our children, but how do we do this and still teach them to … Continue reading →

Posted in Bible Literacy, Church Life, Parenting, Uncategorized, Youth and Children's Ministry | Tagged 2 Peter 3:9, Bible interpretation, doctrinal differences, Jesus, John 3:16, Mark 16:16, open-minded faith, respecting different doctrines, salvation requirements, unity in the body of Christ | 3 Replies

Post navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Please subscribe to Christian Children's Author's Blog and get each post directly in your e-mail! If you already have an account with Wordpress, you'll need to use that e-mail to sign up. We promise not to share your email with anyone else ever.

[subscribe2]

Connect with us…

Facebook icon

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Help children find Christian books

Our Authors:

Recent Posts

  • FREE Studying the Life of Samuel, Part 1
  • Cold Days and Making Soup with Kids
  • Good Morning, God Loves You!
  • I Love My White Shoes
  • A Story of Art, Courage, and Healing: Why Solas by Jacqueline McNiel Belongs on Every Bookshelf
  • FREE Studying the Life of Ruth
  • Laura Sassi’s New Book Release: Happy Easter, Risen King

Categories

  • Book and Media Reviews
    • Bibliographies
  • Church Life
    • Service Projects
    • Youth and Children's Ministry
  • Discipline
  • Enjoying Nature
  • Faith
  • Family Life
    • Family Activities
      • Just for Kids
      • Memory Maker
    • Family Stories/Memories
  • Friendship
  • Grandparents
  • Holiday
  • Homeschool
  • Life changes
    • Back to School
  • Math and science
  • Missions
  • Parenting
    • Encouragement
    • Faith
    • Foster Care
    • Health and nutrition
  • Reading/Christian Literacy
  • Spiritual Growth
    • Bible Literacy
    • Devotions
    • Prayer
    • Thankfulness
  • thanksgiving
  • Uncategorized
  • Writing
©2026 - Christian Children's Authors - Weaver Xtreme Theme
↑