Digging Up Creation Controversy: Discussing Dinos with Our Kids
What does the Bible have to say about dinosaurs? How do we teach dinosaurs to our kids? And is it ok to just say, “I don’t know”?
Read Moreby David Chase | Mar 5, 2020 | Children, Creation, Nature | 0 |
What does the Bible have to say about dinosaurs? How do we teach dinosaurs to our kids? And is it ok to just say, “I don’t know”?
Read Moreby Laura Costea | Nov 26, 2019 | Children, Family, Parenting | 0 |
But there must be some time when we put down (or turn off) all other pursuits so we can fully choose our children.
Read Moreby David Chase | Nov 20, 2019 | Children, Family, Parenting | 0 |
What if the way to ensure that children share our convictions isn’t sheltering them from attacks on our ideas and beliefs?
Read Moreby Catherine McNiel | Nov 18, 2019 | Children, Community, Parenting | 1 |
When it comes to public schools, let’s expand the conversation beyond “What can I do to help my children?” to “What could we do to benefit all our children?”
Read Moreby Faitth Brooks | Nov 14, 2019 | Children, Parenting | 0 |
Foster parents need to honor their child’s cultural heritage, maintain healthy relationships with their bio parents, and offer their child a loving home.
Read MoreExpecting an adoptee to respond to their adoption like Christians respond to salvation is cruel. It makes it hard for adoptees to talk about loss and grief.
Read MoreChildren have a unique way of seeing the world and this makes them especially equipped to engage in the work of social justice.
Read Moreby Colson Hauser | Nov 5, 2019 | Catechisms, Children, Family, Parenting | 0 |
To help build my children’s theological base, I crafted a catechism with brief questions and answers that we can rehearse with thirty seconds to spare.
Read Moreby Dr. Michelle Reyes | Jul 30, 2019 | Children, Food, Joy | 0 |
We are to draw near to God and find satisfaction in Him. Implicit in this declaration to savor God is a call to savor what God has done in our lives.
Read MoreWhen we rightly delight in the gift of food, our hearts turn towards somone greater than the object of our enjoyment. Our delight is in the Giver.
Read MoreThe following is my personal reflection on evangelical fundamentalism and its distorted view of calling as I lived it.
Read Moreby David Chase | Mar 27, 2019 | Children, Exercise, Nature, Spiritual Habits | 0 |
As long as we are alive, there is no escaping the reality that we move in and the ways we interact with the system of the world around us.
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