Hurt People Hurt People: Talking to Children about the Holy Land
How do we, as Christian families, talk to our kids about the carnage and chaos – created by human hands and human hearts – erupting in the Holy Land right now?
How do we, as Christian families, talk to our kids about the carnage and chaos – created by human hands and human hearts – erupting in the Holy Land right now?
There are times in each one of our lives when we must choose between holding tightly to our convictions or loosen our grip on them.
Since childhood, I have been a devotee of Episcopal summer camp experience.
I recently had the privilege of attending a Taylor Swift concert. And yes, it was a privilege.
As it turns out, Uncle Ed Sheeran and Auntie Taylor Swift only feel like family, but they have a powerful influence over our growing children, much more so than the family we only get to see and visit at holidays.
When the pool opens for the season, my kids want to be there.
We are aware that our experience of co-parenting does not reflect that of other people in a broken relationship.
We started to hear rumblings of a teachers’ strike just a couple of days before it happened.