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Are the Psalms Just for Adults?

Christian Children's Authors Posted on November 19, 2016 by Glenys NellistNovember 18, 2016

If you were to peek over the shoulder of a grandpa or young mom as they read the Bible with their little one, what story do you think they might be reading? There are so many choices, because from the … Continue reading →

Posted in Bible Literacy, Book and Media Reviews, Faith, Faith, Reading/Christian Literacy, Spiritual Growth | Tagged Bible, book reviews, children, Children's books, children's ministry, Christian Children's Authors, Christian Children's Authors Blog, Glenys Nellist, picture books, Writing | 6 Replies

Where We Belong

Christian Children's Authors Posted on November 16, 2016 by Dawn AldrichNovember 16, 2016

Delight yourself in the Lord and he will give you the desires of your heart. Psalm 37:4 “There’s something delicious about writing those first few words of a story. You can never quite tell where they’ll take you. Mine took me … Continue reading →

Posted in Devotions, Encouragement, Life changes | Tagged belonging, Christian Children's Authors, Dawn Aldrich, nurturing God's gifts | 15 Replies

Supermoon 2016

Christian Children's Authors Posted on November 13, 2016 by Janice D. GreenDecember 11, 2016

What is a Supermoon? It is when the moon is the closest to the earth making it appear much larger and brighter than usual. Tomorrow morning the moon will be closer to the earth than it has been since 1948, … Continue reading →

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Teaching Thankfulness from the Bible

Christian Children's Authors Posted on November 12, 2016 by Carol McAdams MooreNovember 10, 2016

November is a time of thankfulness. Children can learn about being thankful for others, for circumstances (seemingly good or bad), for God’s world, and for God Himself by reading the Bible. Here is a way to encourage thankfulness as well … Continue reading →

Posted in Devotions, Family Activities, Reading/Christian Literacy, Thankfulness | Tagged Carol McAdams Moore, Christian Children's Authors Blog, Psalm 100:4, Teaching Thankfulness from the Bible | Leave a reply

Watch Your Language

Christian Children's Authors Posted on November 7, 2016 by Ava PenningtonOctober 4, 2016

I recently heard a friend recount a startling experience. She ended the story with, “I literally died when he jumped in front of me!” As a writer, I’m particular about how I use words. She and I both knew she … Continue reading →

Posted in Parenting, Spiritual Growth | Tagged Ava Pennington, Colossians 4:4, sharing the gospel with children, Watch Your Language | 7 Replies

Thanksgiving Fun for Christian Families

Christian Children's Authors Posted on November 5, 2016 by Carol McAdams MooreNovember 5, 2016

It is already November! I can’t believe that fall is going so quickly, but Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays. I love to gather with my family and thank God for His many blessings. I love the anticipation of … Continue reading →

Posted in Family Activities, Memory Maker, Thankfulness | Tagged A Thanksgiving Activity for Christian Families, Carol McAdams Moore, Christian Children's Authors, Family Activities Focusing on Thankfulness, Thanksgiving Fun for Christian Families | 4 Replies

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