God’s Not Dead
My head spins each time I lesson plan for the teen Bible Class I teach for our local high school. How can I make this lesson relevant? How can I keep them engaged?
Continue reading →My head spins each time I lesson plan for the teen Bible Class I teach for our local high school. How can I make this lesson relevant? How can I keep them engaged?
Continue reading →When the news fills with a natural disaster it’s a good time to develop compassion in children
Continue reading →Johnny Appleseed is such a fun character to introduce your kids to in the fall, and this Johnny Appleseed & the Fruits of the Spirit Coloring Book is a great way to do that! The unit introduces the story of … Continue reading →
This fall I have the privilege to teach an elective Bible class in our local public high school. The students will meet every day and at the end of the semester be given a high school elective credit. I have … Continue reading →
The Big Bad Wolf said, “Then I’ll huff, and I’ll puff, and …… Generations of children know just what to do next: BLOW the house down! Children engage with picture books by hearing the words and seeing the pictures. A … Continue reading →
I shared a few months ago about the importance of helping children understand that the Bible isn’t a book of fictional stories like fairy tales are. The stories are true, they are real history, and they carry the weight of … Continue reading →