If your family is anything like mine, the low-key routine of summer, the weather, the less-demanding schedule, traveling; are all highlights of the year. My kids have no homework, more free time, later bedtimes and more sleeping in, extra fun with friends and an opportunity to just be kids. There’s just something about the summer. …
Family and Parenting Resources Worth Checking Out
The season of physical isolation has led to some significant things in our home. First, it has left us with LOADS of extra time together, making personalities, individual interests, emotions, idiosyncrasies of each member of our family stand out. Second, it gave the gift of time; increasing the opportunity to read, listen and learn. As…
Remembering Why it Still Matters
How are you doing, ministry leader? How is your team doing? This season feels long and while some churches are beginning to open doors again, our nation is in no-way at the end of the covid-19 journey. There is a healthy tension for leaders as they grapple with questions like ‘Are we reaching people?’ ‘Are…
5 Ways Small Group Leaders Can Partner with Families
Why are you who you are today? Was there someone who poured into you as a child or a teenager that influenced the trajectory of your life? Perhaps your story is similar to one that I have heard often during my time leading family ministry teams. ‘I remember Mr./Mrs.____. They made such an impact on…
Helping Kids Cope With Grief
Unfortunately, grief and loss are something that no one, not even children, are immune too. At some point, there is a distinct possibility, we will either walk our own kids through pain and grief, or we will be a support for a friend or family member, as they do. In the event that you ever…
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