I found an artsy-craftsy blog today that had the most darling Bible carriers for her children’s new Bibles. They were made to fit their individual Bibles and had special places for color pencils or crayons and paper for them to be able to occupy themselves in “big church.” Check out her blog at The Pleated Poppy.
A great way to keep Christ in Christmas is to make and use a family Advent Wreath. The Advent Wreath lies flat on a table. Nested in the circular wreath are four purple candles (or three purple and one pink) and usually one white candle in the center. There is a ceremony that goes with the lighting of the candles, with one candle to be lit on each Sunday in Advent (starting four weeks before Christmas.) The four candles stand
I found this great Christian web site for kids by CBH Ministries and wanted to let you know about it. It has links to mp3 podcasts for Down Gilead Lane a program that is broadcast on the radio. It also has daily devotions and great resources to help you learn more about the Bible and the Christian faith. Check out this web page at CBH Ministries.
Passing on another great post from Revival Fire for Kids Blog. Tamera Kraft has listed the best of the Christmas movies for Kids. Check it out at http://revivalfire4kids.com/2009/11/28/christmas-movies-for-childrens-ministry/
Revival Fire for Kids written by Tamara Kraft is a great resource for youth leaders and youth pastors. Tamara has over 20 years experience as a youth pastor. She is a writer of historic inspirational fiction. She has also written curriculum for Pathway Press. Revival Fire for Kids has more posts than I was able to count on many topics including children’s church sermons and activities, programs including holidays, leadership, and encouragement for youth leaders and