Make Memories

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What’s your earliest memory with your family? I remember a fall sometime before my third birthday which required stitches and the subsequent ride to the hospital on my mom’s lap (she was not driving) and getting pulled over on the way for speeding only to be offered a police escort...

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Tags: discipleship, memories, sharing faith, faith formation, d6, along the way

Easter Resources for Families

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Looking for Easter resources to talk to your kids and grandkids about faith as you dye eggs, give baskets, and eat chocolate bunnies? Check out these ideas:  Along the Way During Easter Along the Way at Easter Share your ideas below. How do you talk about faith with your family at...

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Tags: easter, discipleship, sharing faith, faith formation, d6, along the way

Biblical Tasks of Grandparents

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You just got the very exciting news that you’re becoming a grandparent, now what? Besides seriously considering if you prefer Papa, Papaw or Poppy or if Grandma or Grammy sounds a little less old, understanding your role as a Christian grandparent will be helpful. Sure, you can buy the...

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Tags: pass it on, generational, grandpa, grandma, faith formation, grandparenting

Pointing

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One of the most wondrous parts of the Christmas account, which we don’t talk about nearly enough, is the star. It's truly amazing because it came out of nowhere, it shone brighter than any other star, and it showed exact location of the Savior newly born. It pointed the Wiseman and the...

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Along the Way as We Serve Others

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Some people set a goal of serving others more in the New Year. There are countless ways that we can serve others, but as we do any one of them, we can also frame it through the lens of faith. I’d go even further to submit that you and I serve others because of our faith. As we serve, let...

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Tags: service, discipleship, serving others, sharing faith, faith formation, d6, along the way

Along the Way While Grocery Shopping

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With the dawn of grocery delivery and online ordering for pickup, grocery shopping is becoming less common but I don’t foresee it going away as a regular part of every day life anytime soon. Quick trips for milk, bread and forgotten ingredients will always remain. Being that this is a part...

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Along the Way While Gifting

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Christmastime is a time when almost everyone tends to get in the gifting mood. We get gifts for people for a myriad of reasons including wanting them to feel loved and thought about and to show our appreciation for them. Sometimes we get obligatory gifts for people because they gave one to us...

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Tags: christmas, discipleship, sharing faith, faith formation, d6, along the way

Along the Way as We Give Thanks

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Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” (1 Thessalonians 5:18) There is misunderstanding around this verse by some who take it to mean that we are to be thankful for all circumstances, but the text actually says to be...

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Tags: discipleship, thanksgiving, sharing faith, faith formation, d6, along the way

Along the Way While Eating

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People love to eat food. Gathering around a table and satiating our bellies has a way of bonding us to one another and helping us feel comfortable talking. Much of our days is spent thinking about, planning for, preparing or eating our next snack or meal. It’s so much a part of our lives!...

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Tags: discipleship, eating, sharing faith, faith formation, d6, along the way, table time

Along the Way as We Worship

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Sometimes we confuse worship within the church service as a time when kids are to be seen and not heard; we think they need to learn to be quiet and sit still so that us adults can worship. But that’s not at all what Scripture teaches. Throughout Scripture time and time again we hear talk...

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Tags: worship, discipleship, corporate worship, sharing faith, faith formation, d6, along the way, worship with little ones, kids in worship

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