Jesus does wonders with that still space we make in our hearts and makes it enough—more than enough—to carry us wherever we need to go.
Archives for August 2017
Children ooze with love and knowledge of God. It’s up to us to notice.
Everyone loves babies. They know where they’ve come from and they know to whom they belong: Infinite Love.
Faith at Home: Planning Ahead for September
Our monthly feature helps you think ahead to live the liturgical year at home.
St. Bartholomew invites me to immerse myself in a book – and in the Good Book.
Saint Bartholomew is the patron saint of bookbinders and is often depicted holding the Gospel book.
Shining light in dark places: when your teen mentions suicide
By sharing in our brokenness, we find healing. We find God.
My children are hearing the Bible in worship, camp and Sunday School. It all counts!
All of the snippets of scripture that we hear in worship and sing in hymns “count” in my children’s Christian education.
Building Your Child’s Faith Library
In my search for great books about faith, I’ve found some really wonderful ones.
Parenting Well in a World Gone Wrong – in Charlottesville and Beyond
We live in a world gone sideways. And it’s been that way since the day we walked out of Eden.
St Mary the Virgin Offers Comfort, Challenge and Hope
I am moved by the willing courage of a young person saying yes to God’s adventure. And I’m grateful for Mary, still bearing God to us.
Finding God in the Carpool Lane
I often find myself with 10 minutes in the carpool lane. Rather than scroll through my phone, I reach for my basket.