In Praise of Ordinary, Popsicle-Type Summer Days
The pathway to conversations about the gospel is often found in life’s everyday moments. It’s in the beautiful ordinary that we have the chance to point our child toward their extraordinary Savior.
The pathway to conversations about the gospel is often found in life’s everyday moments. It’s in the beautiful ordinary that we have the chance to point our child toward their extraordinary Savior.
I left the summer understanding better the main point of teaching the Bible: to grow students in knowing the gospel and therefore knowing Jesus.
Jesus will be my child’s best camp friend and cabinmate, the Holy Spirit his best counselor, and the Father always by his side.
The freedom we expect to find in summertime can feel like hunting fireflies; yet sometimes peace lands on our outstretched palms with a tickle and a glow.
Any theology that does not transform our hearts or make us look more like Jesus is really just vain philosophy and empty deceit.
Here are some of our favorite resources for making the most of the last weeks of summer to share the Good News of God’s grace.
The folks at Redeemed Reader- educators and parents themselves- feel passionately about the influence of good books on the formation of faith and character.
When you read aloud with your family, put on your gospel goggles and find the threads of truth. After all, the gospel is the greatest story.
In addition sharing our Daniel curriculum with parents, we polled our parent writers about ways to foster growth in faith as a family this summer.