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Unbounded Joy for Gift-Givers and Recipients Alike!

Christian Children's Authors Posted on December 14, 2013 by Lindsay BonillaNovember 13, 2013

Recently I received a gift from a visiting relative — a new shirt. I took one look at the shirt and thought to myself, “This does not look like my style at all. I’m not sure I can see myself … Continue reading →

Posted in Devotions, Family Stories/Memories, Thankfulness | Tagged attitude, gifts, giving, gratitude, Lindsay Bonilla, response, thankfulness | 3 Replies

Teaching Children the True Meaning of Christmas

Christian Children's Authors Posted on December 12, 2013 by Linda McQuinn CarlblomDecember 10, 2013

In all the busyness of the Christmas season, it’s easy to let its true meaning slip through the cracks of the rough manger bed. Is it really that important our kids hear the age-old story about Jesus’ birth? Isn’t it … Continue reading →

Posted in Family Activities, Holiday, Just for Kids, Parenting, Uncategorized, Youth and Children's Ministry | Tagged gifts for Jesus, Jesus' birth, Jesus' birthday, Nativity activities, Shepherd's dinner, story of Jesus' birth, teaching kids the true meaning of Christmas, true meaning of Christmas | 4 Replies

Making Chrismons – a family activity for Advent

Christian Children's Authors Posted on December 9, 2013 by Janice D. GreenAugust 11, 2019

A fun way for a family to celebrate Christmas in a non-secular way is to make Christian symbol ornaments to hang on the family Christmas tree. The first Chrismons TM were developed by Frances Kipps Spencer in 1957 at the Ascension Lutheran Church … Continue reading →

Posted in Family Activities, Holiday, Youth and Children's Ministry | Tagged Chrismons | 2 Replies

To tree, or not to tree?

Christian Children's Authors Posted on December 5, 2013 by Penny ReeveDecember 5, 2013

Yes, I know, poor Shakespeare’s line has been used and abused more times than his plays have been read, but at this time of year ‘To tree, or not to tree?‘ seems the right question to ask. our stores overflow … Continue reading →

Posted in Family Activities, Family Stories/Memories, Holiday | Tagged Christmas, decorations, Penny Reeve, traditions, values | 2 Replies

What to Do about Santa Claus

Christian Children's Authors Posted on December 3, 2013 by Crystal BowmanDecember 1, 2013

So what do we do about Santa Claus? It’s a question I am often asked by the moms whom I mentor. Here are some thoughts I’d like to share on the subject of Santa Claus: Unless you stay in your … Continue reading →

Posted in Family Stories/Memories, Holiday, Thankfulness | Tagged Christian Children's Authors, Christian Children's Authors Blog, Crystal Bowman, faith, Family stories / memories, teaching children | 1 Reply

How to Raise Superheroes

Christian Children's Authors Posted on November 30, 2013 by Bonnie RoseNovember 13, 2013

Do you want to raise superheroes, children who will change the world? Lead your family in these nine steps and watch your children transform into superheroes before your eyes. 1. Introduce your family to Jesus. Every superhero has a moment … Continue reading →

Posted in Family Activities, Parenting | Tagged Bonnie Rose, persecuted Church, superheroes | 1 Reply

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