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Faith at home
Story for home: A fabulous feast
So Jesus was at a banquet. And in the midst of the eating (everyone makes eating noises) and the drinking (everyone makes glugging noises) and the conversation (everyone makes chatting noises), Jesus turned to the man who had invited him to the banquet and made what must have seemed like a surprising suggestion: “The ...
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Faith at home
Building blocks to faith development
My son looked at me wide-eyed. He’d clambered up the big climbing frame but didn’t know how to get down. “Mummeeeee!” he cried. “You’re fine,” I said. “Look, there’s a safe place for your foot here...Hold on to that bit there...One step at a time.” As his feet hit solid ...
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Faith at home
Story for home: Give a little gift
Here is a story for you to tell at home, perhaps at bedtime or as part of a God time during the day.
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Faith at home
Listening to the Bible
Listening to the Bible is often seen as a second rate option to reading it.
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Faith at home
Story for home: A lot to do
Here is a story for you to tell at home, perhaps at bedtime or as part of a God time during the day. You could also use it as part of a children’s session. To read some of Bob’s other stories, download our FREE ebook at youthandchildrens.work/stories
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Faith at home
The uniqueness of family
I was recently struck by the weird and wonderful uniqueness of families. Of course, we all know that we are unique. I like to think that God made each of us in his image yet different so that in every individual I meet a different part of his image.Now, think ...
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Faith at home
How to have "the conversation"
We must be aware that we will never be the only ones our children learn from.
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Faith at home
Story for home: A still small voice
Here is a story for you to tell at home, perhaps at bedtime or as part of a God time during the day. You could also use it as part of a children’s session. To read some of Bob’s other stories, download our FREE ebook at youthandchildrens.work/stories
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Forming faith rituals: Lectio Divina for families
Lectio Divina is a practice of praying with the scriptures that can be used by anyone.
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Faith at home
Home education: when your classroom is your living room
The number of parents choosing to home-educate has rapidly increased in Christian and non-Christian families alike. Emily Howarth finds out why.
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Faith at home
Marriage and parenting
We spoke to Michaela Hyde, national coordinator of Marriage Week, about building strong foundations for children in our homes.
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How to make prayer normal
Pete Grieg, founder of 24/7 prayer, shares how to make prayer a part of everyday family life.
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My toddler has taught me so much about faith
Anna Hawken helps lead BRF's Parenting for Faith, but it was her daughter who has taught her the most about bringing faith into everyday life.
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Easter and transformed lives
We explore the Easter story afresh, focusing on whether the resurrection actually happened and how that changes our lives.
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Faith at home
Celebrating Easter with children
We spoke to Ed Drew from Faith in Kids about how we can celebrate Easter with our children
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Praying with under 5s
Anna Hawken from Parenting for Faith shares how praying with under 5s can be easier than you think.
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RT Kendall on grand parenting
We spoke to theologian Dr RT Kendall about the joys of being a grandparent and he vulnerably told us some of his parenting regrets.
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Faith at home
Passover at home
Why would you celebrate Passover if you’re not Jewish? That’s a good question!
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Faith at home
The clip-clop beat
Here is a story for you to tell at home, perhaps at bedtime or as part of a God time during the day. You could also use it as part of a children’s session. To read some of Bob’s other stories, click here.