Whether you are meeting in-person or online, Christmas is a great opportunity to grow in the knowledge of the Lord together as God’s people and to share the good news of the gospel with the world. ... continue reading
Yes, December is going to be strange. But while the events of our Christmas celebration might be different, the events we celebrate are unchanged. The good news of Christ’s incarnation is unaffected and can go on being proclaimed and celebrated.... continue reading
We’re amazed at the creativity and gifts God has given his people. Here are some of our favorite examples of using books as ministry tools. ... continue reading
On a purely lifestyle level, one of the greatest challenges pastor’s kids (PKs) face is scrutiny. It feels perpetual and persistent, even invasive.... continue reading
If you're cooped up at home with kids right now, pull out your copy of Randall Goodgame's new children's book, Jesus and the Very Big Suprise, and try to find these 5 hidden illustrations... ... continue reading
Whatever else you can say about the 2010s, one thing is for sure: there’s been no shortage of news. And where there are news headlines, there are sermon illustrations…... continue reading
Christmas is here. We know because all the supermarket packaging has snowflakes and holly leaves on it.... continue reading
7 gift ideas for everyone in your life...... continue reading
The “sugaring” of stories for children can happen with the way we re-tell Bible stories. There are a number of “standard” stories that publishers—both Christian and secular—churn out year after year. The ones involving animals mainly. But it's hard to find versions of these books that carry with them profound, …
There are some Old Testament stories that pop up in almost every toddler Bible: Noah and the ark, Jonah and the big fish, David and Goliath…
Daniel in the lions’ den is one of those—but there’s far more to it than most infant Bibles show—which is why we have …