Tips & Tricks Dare to try it! -Jay Hostetler Our culture works hard at diverting kids from the real meaning of life. Busy schedules and fractured families have left our children worn out and stressed. This was so true for the community of families in Ridgewood,...
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Tough Topics Dealing with Students Fears -Pat Verbal Joel Siegel, editor of Good Morning America, underwent lung-cancer surgery one spring. Mr. Siegel said his main concern was how to explain his illness to his son, Dylan. “I don’t mind him seeing me sad,” Mr. Siegel...
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Tough Topics Clothes, Fads and God’s Word – Gordon and Becki West For our generation it was bellbottoms, crazy daisies and long hair. How we must have driven our parents and teachers crazy. When’s the last time you found a picture of yourself from way back when and...
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Tough Questions from Kids Since God Already Knows What We Need, Why Should We Pray? -Wallace Grant You are right. God does know what we need. God tells us in Matthew 6:8, “Your Father knows what you need before you ask him.” But in the next verses he tells us to pray...
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Tough Questions from Kids How Could Jesus Be God and Be His Son? By Rebecca Kee Teaching children about the Trinity can be difficult. We can’t fully understand it ourselves. For example, John 1:1-3 tells us that Jesus is God, that He was with God in the beginning, and...
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Tips & Tricks Who’s who in your classroom -Julie Cox This article is not meant to help you identify pint-sized Bible scholars or student prodigies as the title may imply. Rather, it’s a simple reminder for you to take a good look at all the children in your class....
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