
Convictions Worth Dying For
If children grow up believing there’s nothing worth dying for, they’ll end up feeling like there’s nothing worth living for.

If children grow up believing there’s nothing worth dying for, they’ll end up feeling like there’s nothing worth living for.

Athletes learn to care about diet, exercise, skill and rest. They want to get every possible edge in order to do well. My kids are always trying to come up with the best protein shake or recovery drink, the best exercise to improve that weak muscle, and the best technique to master a particular skill. Great attention to even small details can make all the difference. We’ll be looking at these areas of diet, exercise, skills and rest one at a time to think about how to use them as illustrations for our children.

One thing that was made abundantly clear during COVID restrictions, is that when we don’t have the opportunity to connect with others, we suffer. Why is that?

Does your church struggle to have enough teachers for children’s Sunday School or Children’s Church? Do the same people do it all the time and eventually get burned out?
In the spirit of thankfulness, we would be grateful to hear how CEF has had an impact on your family in 2020. Did you download or watch any of our at-home resources? Did your child attend a virtual Good News Club?