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Gardening with Children–A Great Summer Activity!

Christian Children's Authors Posted on June 28, 2013 by Diane StortzJune 26, 2013

My friend Tricia and her family–husband Andy, children Julia, Nathan, and (twins) Ella and Ben–have gardened for three summers now. Earlier this year Julia and Nathan picked fresh strawberries to take to their teachers–wish I had a picture of that! … Continue reading →

Posted in Family Activities | Tagged Christian Children's Authors Blog, Diane Stortz, family activities, Gardening | 2 Replies

10 Ways to Be a Fun Parent

Christian Children's Authors Posted on June 27, 2013 by Linda McQuinn CarlblomJune 28, 2013

I know, I know. You’re thinking If it were easy to be a fun parent, we’d all do it. True. But what’s not to love about something that’s fun and totally free? As those summer days start to drag, these boredom busters … Continue reading →

Posted in Family Activities, Memory Maker, Parenting | Tagged being silly, decrease parenting tension, Family fun, free family fun, fun parenting, summer boredom | 6 Replies

Service Projects for Kids

Christian Children's Authors Posted on June 24, 2013 by Janice D. GreenJune 24, 2013

How do we teach our children to think outside themselves in a world that tries to cater to their every self-indulgent wants and needs? What is the typical response of most children when you ask them to do their chores … Continue reading →

Posted in Family Activities, Youth and Children's Ministry | Tagged Service Project, Service projects for kids | 2 Replies

What Is Worship?

Christian Children's Authors Posted on June 22, 2013 by Lindsay BonillaJune 28, 2013

Worship the Lord with gladness. Come before him, singing with joy. (Psalm 100:2) The Bible is filled with verses commanding us to worship. Many churches today have worship bands, worship leaders, even worship pastors. You can buy worship CDs. Hang … Continue reading →

Posted in Bible Literacy, Church Life, Devotions | Tagged adoration, beauty, church, love, psalms, readings in st. john's gospel, truth, william temple, worship | 1 Reply

Lesson on Being Prepared for Christ’s Return

Christian Children's Authors Posted on June 21, 2013 by Cheryl C. MalandrinosJune 28, 2013

Summer is almost here, which means our family will be spending some time away from home. I remember packing for vacation leading me to put together a Bible lesson on being prepared for the return of Jesus. This can be followed up … Continue reading →

Posted in Bible Literacy, Youth and Children's Ministry | Tagged Cheryl C. Malandrinos, children's ministry, Christian Children's Authors, Christian Children's Authors Blog, preparing for Christ's return, Sunday school lessons, teaching children | Leave a reply

On Really Seeing Children – Part 2.

Christian Children's Authors Posted on June 20, 2013 by Penny ReeveJune 28, 2013

So, after reading yesterday’s post, I wonder if you’ve figured out what type of adult you might be to the children in your life? Are you the type that avoids interaction with children, or the type that really sees them? … Continue reading →

Posted in Church Life, Family Activities, Grandparents, Life changes, Parenting, Service Projects, Youth and Children's Ministry | Tagged adults and children, children, discipleship, encouragement, mentoring, mission, Penny Reeve, service, worldview | 3 Replies

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