Easter Egg hunts seem to foster the exact opposite spirit of the season: sacrificial giving. If you want to get away from the "give me" attitude of typical Easter Egg hunts, give this alternative a try this year.
Good Friday and Easter are the most important holidays of the Christian faith. Some of the subject matter can be difficult for children to understand and process. Here we go over some suggestions on how you can talk to your little ones about these very important days of remembrance.
The day after Christmas is often met with disappointment and longing. You can use those feelings to seek the Lord and turn your family's focus toward Him.
Is your heart ready for Jesus this Christmas? This analogy between the manger and our hearts makes for a great discussion with our children on Christmas morning.
How different would the world be if that first Christmas hadn't happened all those years ago? How would our lives be different? Here we will see how significant Christ's birth was in both history and our hearts.
Are you looking to have a radically different Christmas this year? Are you tired of the materialism that saturates this holiday? If so, we have some suggestions for you that will make a lasting impression as well as family memories.
Looking for a fun family activity after the big meal? Try Thanksgiving Bingo! You will not only have fun, but you will be helping to put the "thanks" back in Thanksgiving.
Prayer is often our last resort when everything else fails. Let's make it our first response when faced with a parenting dilemma. When we "lean not on our own understanding" He promises to "make our paths straight."