Make a Bible Promise Jar
The Bible is full of promises. Guess what? Those promises are for Y-O-U! Make a Bible Promise Jar to help you remember God’s promises every day. What you will need: • A plastic jar • Paper • A pencil • … Continue reading →
The Bible is full of promises. Guess what? Those promises are for Y-O-U! Make a Bible Promise Jar to help you remember God’s promises every day. What you will need: • A plastic jar • Paper • A pencil • … Continue reading →
I clearly remember the day in first grade when reading “clicked” for me. Seated in a circle with other kids in my reading group, I studied the page from the oversize book on the teacher’s easel. I don’t remember … Continue reading →
It’s a dilemma familiar to anyone involved in planning a children’s ministry: What activity will follow the story time? More often than not we immediately consider a reproducible activity sheet, or a simple paper craft involving some cutting and pasting … Continue reading →
Greetings, everyone! Today is my last post as a guest blogger and I had planned to write something eloquent and thought-provoking. I am sorry that is not the case! I have been battling a miserable case of shingles and … Continue reading →
In south Florida, a pop-up rain shower can happen very quickly. One minute the sky is blue with white puffy clouds, and the next minute, dark gray clouds are swirling in the sky bringing heavy rain to the earth. It … Continue reading →
The virtual world is not just encroaching on real life, in many ways it has become a substitute for it. Have a need? There’s an app for that. My smart phone is smarter than I am. In fact, my friend’s … Continue reading →