The Bible for Kids
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How to Manage Children’s Fears
Affiliate Disclosure: Website: This post contains affiliate links. Handling Children’s Fear: As parents we strive to minimize how many times our children are subjected to scary things. Primarily, we monitor the shows they watch and read, in order to control the environments they are a part of. But what happens when your child is exposed to something that scares them to their tiny little core? Handling children’s fears with care is vital. How to help Children Manage Their Fears: Our daughter Rose was shown a well meaning, but poorly executed book about Halloween in her Sunday School class. Instead of gaining peace, and trust in Jesus,she was left with night…
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Show Kids How to Love Others
Affiliate Disclosure: Website: This post contains affiliate links. Certainly, one of my favorite things about running errands is watching my kids engage complete strangers with their infectious smiles and love for people . They have unyielding determination that can win over the most grumpy of dispositions. They love their neighbors without hindrance. Love Your Neighbor As Yourself: In fact, one day it was nearly 100 degrees so we were cruising with all the windows down. As we approached a stoplight my son began to observe the homeless people standing on the corner. He began to shout “hi” out the window in his loudest voice, or so I thought. When he…
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Creation Bible Lesson for Children
Affiliate Disclosure: Website: This post contains affiliate links. Undoubtedly, one of my favorite things as a mom is being able to share the Bible with my kids. The questions they ask about life, the world and people around them intrigues me. This last week we journey from the beginning, the creation story. Though it is a story I have read many times, seeing it from the lens of my own children gave me a deeper appreciation for God. This Creation Bible Lesson for Kids is perfect for homeschool curriculum or kids bible study. Let the Creation Begin: For this reason, the creation diagram was something my two and half and…