As a former children’s book buyer for a large independent bookstore, children’s books are among my favorite to sell. Now, as the …
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As a former children’s book buyer for a large independent bookstore, children’s books are among my favorite to sell. Now, as the …
Continue Reading about Secular Books That Tell Christian Stories
"People will find it easy to say, "Hey, my church is blessing backpacks this Sunday - would you like to come?" This could be one …
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The following article comes from the Summer 2014 issue of Episcopal Teacher, a publication of the Center for the Ministry of …
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Imagine your class playing a board game where the board is the floor of a large room and your students are the game pieces! Sounds …
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Memorial Day weekend marks the official start of summer, and with summer come movies. Whether you are taking kids to the theater, …
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"After telling and showing them the story, let children play. Encourage them to tell you the story." Make a Resurrection …
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"We taught the children to sing “Ubi Caritas,” which they continued to chant throughout the …
"The very young ones may not grasp all the details, but they are captivated by the figure of Jesus, even when he …
"Finding a way to share Ash Wednesday with children may be difficult, but it is not impossible. In my own parish, we do it …
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Henry stepped into the aisle, his beloved Eeyore in hand, and began to carefully, quietly process towards us, stepping like a …
