Meeting the Saints in our Bedtime Stories
Meet the Saints has served as a springboard for my son and me to talk about God, our faith and our relationships with other people in new ways.
Meet the Saints has served as a springboard for my son and me to talk about God, our faith and our relationships with other people in new ways.
You can introduce her to this friendship by helping your child to pray.
Mom cooked a huge Thanksgiving meal each year – and I never got why. Until, that is, we had to celebrate Thanksgiving without her.
We give our children an invaluable and timeless gift when we practice prayer with them.
Our children have been receiving the Eucharist since Baptism—and yet they still need instruction in what that means.
We have transitioned away from “cute” to… toeing the line of scary.
Bodies are whole and holy; both our own and those of others are to be treasured and respected.
What follows this verse in Philippians is a reminder that if we follow the practices mentioned in this chapter, the God of peace will be with us.
As a parent, moving a family creates a sense of dread and anticipation all wrapped into one.
I don’t know about your feed, but mine is full of posts about how to talk to our children about this latest tragedy. Here’s where God led us when we finally did.