Sunday, September 29, 2013

Rahab shows her faith in God

Here is an activity connected with this story:
Play hide and seek as teams.  One person on the team helps the other person hide.  Just like Rahab helped the spies hide.


Wednesday, September 25, 2013

ADOPTION IS BIGGER THAN YOU THINK!!!

Adoption is greater than the universe.

So says John Piper, and as sweeping as the statement may sound, it is absolutely true. Because the eternal communion of our triune God is behind, beneath, beside, and above the universe and is the ultimate reason and cause for our adoption.

Read the rest of the article here www.desiringgod.org/blog/posts/adoption-is-bigger-than-you-think
and
Check out the Together For Adoption conference page www.togetherforadoption.org/?page_id=16867

A friend of mine, Paul Golden, also wrote an article on becoming an adoption friendly church.  Here is the link for it  baptistbulletin.org/?p=11497


Friday, September 20, 2013

Parenting Does Not Create the Child


Parenting has become more complicated than it needs to be. It used to be, as far as I can tell, that Christian parents basically tried to feed their kids, clothe them, teach them about Jesus, and keep them away from explosives. Now our kids have to sleep on their backs (no, wait, their tummies; no, never mind, their backs), while listening to Baby Mozart and surrounded by scenes of Starry, Starry Night. They have to be in piano lessons before they are five and can’t leave the car seat until they’re about five foot six.

Read the rest of the article at the following link:
http://thegospelcoalition.org/blogs/kevindeyoung/2013/09/20/parenting-does-not-create-the-child/

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

A mom writing about young children in church

Dear parents with young children in church,
What you do matters.

You are doing something really, really important. I know it’s not easy. I see you with your arms overflowing, and I know you came to church already tired. Parenting is tiring. Really tiring.

I watch you bounce and sway trying to keep the baby quiet, juggling the infant carseat and the diaper bag as you find a seat. I see you wince as your child cries. I see you anxiously pull things out of your bag of tricks to try to quiet them.

And I see you with your toddler and your preschooler. I watch you cringe when your little girl asks an innocent question in a voice that might not be an inside voice let alone a church whisper.  I hear the exasperation in your voice as you beg your child to just sit, to be quiet as you feel everyone’s eyes on you. Not everyone is looking, but I know it feels that way.

I know you’re wondering, is this worth it? Why do I bother?

http://www.iamtotallythatmom.blogspot.com/2013/05/dear-parents-with-young-children-in.html

Sunday, September 15, 2013

God Calls Israel to love through obedience.


Passage:  Deuteronomy 11:8—17; 28:20

Principle:  God promises to bless or curse.

Prompt:  Ask your child these questions:
  • What did Israel have to do to receive God’s blessing? 
  • What would happen if Israel disobeyed God?
  • How did God promise to bless or curse Israel? 
  • How can you be obedient to God? 
  • Are there consequences for disobedience today?
Practice: Help your child apply these truths in the following
ways:
  • By demonstrating his love for God through obedience to His Word. 
  • By remembering God’s blessings and mercies 
  • By memorizing God’s Word. 
  • By honoring God in all he does.
Memory verses:  2 yr olds—K:     Deut. 6:7
                                  1st - 5th grade:   Deut. 6:4—7

This week’s missionaries are THE MCMASTER FAMILY

This month’s ministry is GROCERIES FOR LIFE
Plan to bring in food during this month to help the ministry. 

Monday, September 9, 2013

Seven Ways for Busy Moms to Get In the Word!

Fall is here, and for most moms this is the beginning of the busiest season of the year. Back-to-school to-do lists lead right into Thanksgiving and Christmas to-do lists, and we will not find rest again until January 2nd. And while God’s word sits on our shelves waiting for us to get a slow moment, the world bids us to keep busy. Get those kids signed up for soccer, piano, gymnastics, basketball, football, and the list keeps going. You just name it, everybody else is doing it.

The world tells us to get our calendars full and stay on the move. If you don’t, your kids might miss out, or they won’t be cool, or they won’t learn important life lessons, or they won’t be socialized, or they won’t, won’t, won’t. “Get busy and keep busy” is how the unspoken mantra goes.

The world says this chaotic running around is what the good moms do.

But the truth is that we need slow moments.

To read more click  
 www.desiringgod.org/blog/posts/seven-ways-for-busy-moms-to-get-in-the-word

 
 

Sunday, September 8, 2013

God calls Israel to love through obedience



Passage:  Deuteronomy 6:4–9

Principle:  God calls us to meditate on and obey His Word.

Praise:  “I Love You, Lord”

Prompt:
Ask your child these questions:
  • How was Israel to love God? 
  • What were parents to teach their children? 
  • How can we apply God’s Word to our lives? 
  • Should anything be more important to us than God?
Practice:  
 Help your child apply these truths in the following ways
  • By memorizing Scripture to mediate on throughout the day. 
  • By applying the truth of God’s Word to his life today. 
  •  By checking his heart to make sure nothing has taken God’s place.
Memory verse:
2 year olds through kindergarten: Deuteronomy 6:5

1st through 5th grade:  Deuteronomy 6:6, 7

Missionary:  Logan

Ministry:  Groceries for Life

Activity:  Check ekidzministry.blogspot.com