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Book Review: The Plans I Have for You

Christian Children's Authors Posted on September 25, 2015 by Diane StortzAugust 26, 2015

Hardcover with dust jacket 28 pages Zonderkidz, August 2015 ISBN 978-0-310-72410-0 SRP $16.99 Ages 4-8 Written by Amy Parker Illustrated by Vanessa Brantley-Newton 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 “What do you want to be when you grow up?” This bright … Continue reading →

Posted in Book and Media Reviews, Service Projects | Tagged Christian Children's Authors Blog, Christian children's books, Diane Stortz, God's plan for our lives, Jeremiah 29:11, picture books | 2 Replies

An interview with a foster carer: Kally, a long term carer.

Christian Children's Authors Posted on September 17, 2015 by Penny ReeveJune 9, 2016

Continuing our series of posts on foster care, I’ve decided to interview a couple of carers about their decision to welcome a child (or children) into their home. Today’s interview is with Kally (not her real name). Kally lives in … Continue reading →

Posted in Family Life, Foster Care, Parenting, Service Projects | Tagged family changes, foster care, Penny Reeve | 1 Reply

Foster care – a family decision.

Christian Children's Authors Posted on August 20, 2015 by Penny ReeveAugust 20, 2015

I shared in one of my earlier posts on foster care a little about my own family’s journey to foster care. Unlike many families who wait until their children are all grown up, or at least in their teens, our … Continue reading →

Posted in Foster Care, Life changes, Parenting, Prayer, Service Projects | Tagged children, Family, foster care, new sibling, Penny Reeve | Leave a reply

Three Ways to Give Books to Needy Children

Christian Children's Authors Posted on July 25, 2015 by Carol McAdams MooreJune 8, 2016

This week I saw a promotion for free books for needy children. The organization placed a vending-style machine in several locations. The machine (which delivered its wares for free) was filled with books. It made me think of other ways … Continue reading →

Posted in Back to School, Family Activities, Service Projects, Youth and Children's Ministry | Tagged book drives for children, Books for needy kids, gift ideas | 4 Replies

A recipe for help.

Christian Children's Authors Posted on June 18, 2015 by Penny ReeveJune 9, 2016

I was recently asked by my children’s school for a recipe for Nepali food. Why? Because my family and I lived in Nepal for 5 years. During that time we came to love the food, the people and nation of … Continue reading →

Posted in Family Activities, Service Projects | Tagged Cooking with kids, earthquake, fundraising, Nepal, Penny Reeve | Leave a reply

Blessing Children into Their Futures

Christian Children's Authors Posted on June 11, 2015 by Linda McQuinn CarlblomJune 9, 2015

I recently had a conversation with a four-year-old at church who surprised me by saying she was really good at singing and dancing. “You are?” I replied. “Yeah. I even have a microphone.” I couldn’t help but smile. “Maybe someday … Continue reading →

Posted in Church Life, Encouragement, Grandparents, Parenting, Service Projects, Uncategorized | Tagged Blessing children, children's future, children's strengths, complimenting children, empowering children, gifts | 2 Replies

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