As your family prepares to celebrate the birth of Christ, you may be surprised to find this Christmas to be one of the best yet!
By Christine McParland
It can be hard for young children to appreciate the significance of
Freedom not bound by borders, or rights, or a signed document, but through His death, resurrection from the grave, and the resulting eternal life.
Our nation’s 244th birthday was on Saturday.
Resurrection does not have to do exclusively with what happens after we are buried or cremated. It does have to do with that, but first of all it has to do with the way we live right now.
By Eric E.
Wondering what gift to give a loved one this spring? Take this quiz to find out!
Jesus came to be God with us—on both the starry night in Bethlehem and in the loneliness of a quarantined home. On a sunny Galilean hillside and in crowded grocery store lines.
From the manger to the tomb, God has embraced the brokenness of humanity, giving new meaning to His name, Emmanuel: God with us.
“In the beginning the Word already existed.
The Word was with God,
and the Word was God.
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It’s Christmastime, so here’s a little present from us: a free printable Christmas card!
To print the card, click HERE. Once it enlarges, right click and save to your desktop.
Practicing gratitude doesn’t need to be as dull as washing the dinner dishes after the holiday meal! Try one (or more) of these five fun ways to practice gratitude as a family.
The hope promised in Scripture can seem not only distant but also irrelevant for our daily lives.
Shamrocks, the “luck of the Irish,” wearing green . . . all things that come to mind when we think of St. Patrick’s Day. But not many people actually know the tradition behind why we celebrate this holiday.