In my search for great books about faith, I’ve found some really wonderful ones.
Easter upends our expectations. Thank God!
I take my youngest son to watch the dawning of day. Together each morning we rediscover the hope of resurrection.
My first-grade daughter is “an Easter girl.” Together, we’re learning about resurrection.
As a mother, I teach my children about the resurrection. And also – my daughter teaches me.
Words, Wonder, Wheat, and Resurrection
My young daughter is beginning to understand the holy through the ordinary.
Easter lasts for 50 days!
A sister site from Forward Movement aims to help us grow as disciples for all 50 days of Easter.
Our family hunts for Easter baskets. Surprisingly, it helps us honor Christ.
Almost ten years ago, I started hiding my children’s Easter baskets. Only now do I see the connection to the story of the resurrection.
We began new traditions for Holy Week and Easter. You can too.
As our family began to follow the rhythm of the church calendar, I realized that all traditions start somewhere.
Teach the Faith with Children’s Books [Giveaway] – CLOSED
A giveaway of children’s books from ZonderKidz includes short reviews of each one. Great for thinking through the Easter basket!
Preparing for Easter with grandchildren (who don’t know the story)
I’ve slowly come up with a few small things that might at least plant the seeds of understanding “life from death” for our secular grandchildren.
The Litany of Penitence prepares us for the season to come.
If I want to be able to absorb all the new life Easter has to offer – all the resistance it offers to the powers of sin in our broken world – I need the grace that comes with honest confession and repentance.