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Make the themes of Bible stories come to life by applying them to our daily life. I remember once I was driving my 5-year-old to swim class downtown of Chicago. (Alone) I got lost. Yes, why not? I panicked.
Continue reading →Make the themes of Bible stories come to life by applying them to our daily life. I remember once I was driving my 5-year-old to swim class downtown of Chicago. (Alone) I got lost. Yes, why not? I panicked.
Continue reading →Looking over a rough layout of “Our God is Bigger than That!” that I co-wrote with my friend and colleague, Eva Marie Everson, I have tears in my eyes. It comes out with End Game Press this July, and I … Continue reading →
Easter will be here very soon! Here are five reasons to add books to your child’s Easter basket. Books last longer and can be enjoyed over and over. Sharing a book together creates a bond between you and your child. … Continue reading →
If anyone knows about a pot of gold and rainbow, it is Little Pot. After all, in the story, the potter allows it to be a coin pot. While Little Pot holds coins, it feels very rich and believes that … Continue reading →
As I declutter to prepare for our impending move, there are a few books I can’t bear to part with. Two I read through twice during my teens and twenties. Four I planned to read while I was a young … Continue reading →
Aren’t sheep the best—with their woolly fleeces, sweet faces, and quiet personalities? These gentle animals often make us think of green pastures, bucolic scenes, and a slower pace of life. Indeed, when I first visited the English Lake District, I … Continue reading →