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Let It Go

Inside Out: The alien has landed

Bringing faith to the everyday for our children and grandchildren?

Scary, but true

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Let It Go

Posted by Liz Perraud at

Can you relate to "hovering mom" tendencies? Especially when children have a paint brush in hand? Read what Kelly Pittman from Practicing Families (Summer Boredom, Fresh Paint, and New Lessons in Parenting) learned about God when she let go.  All that risk and trust are wrapped up not just in good parenting but in good relationships period. Have you watched our cool 12-minute video that teaches all about Christian relationships? If you're planning for LOGOS (or any other) volunteer training, I suggest showing it. And then together unpack what it means for your work with people of all generations. In the...

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Inside Out: The alien has landed

Posted by Liz Perraud at

There's a lot packed into this fun and interesting cartoon that needs unpacking with your children!

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Bringing faith to the everyday for our children and grandchildren?

Posted by Liz Perraud at

...how important it is to find ways to weave faith conversations and practices into the everyday. Breakfast, bath time, drive time, and all the in-betweens.

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Scary, but true

Posted by Suzie Lane at

Parents are busy with their jobs, endless household chores, attending games and recitals, and on and on and on. But many parents deeply desire a level of Christian development for their children and youth, some hope to raise caring and committed Christians. How can the church reach well-intentioned parents to bring them into the life of the church, and why should the church even try? In George Barna's research for Revolutionary Parenting, he says, "If we want to raise children who love God passionately and put God first, then we need to love God passionately and put God first. Kids learn what we...

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