Christians love to give kids Bibles! Which is wonderful. But the sad truth is, many of these Bibles end up just gathering dust.Â
There are many reasons why kids might not actually read the Bible they’ve been given. Here are just a few—and some thoughts on how to …
We realise that Christmas can be an extremely busy time of year for church staff. To make things simpler for you, we've put together a plan that will help you coordinate your church's celebration of Christmas.... continue reading
Many of us resolve to get the new year off to a good start with Bible reading. But if you haven’t got going yet, don’t worry. Here’s today’s devotion from our Explore Bible-reading notes. If you enjoy it, order yourself a copy of the whole three-month issue to keep going. …
Jesus said “Let the children come to me”—no one in your family is too young to start meeting Jesus in his word. But Jesus never promised that reading the Bible with little ones would always be easy! So here are five tips for reading the Bible with toddlers.... continue reading
One of the main ambitions of Engage 365 is to encourage you to dive into God’s word. Here’s a quick walkthrough of how you can use this resource to help you to handle, question and explore the Bible.... continue reading
Does your tween struggle with their identity? Do they wonder how a good God could allow such bad things to happen in the world? Are they worried about heaven and hell?... continue reading
Let’s be honest: the things people tell you are meant to help you grow closer to God—stuff like praying, reading the Bible, going to church—can feel pretty boring a lot of the time, right?... continue reading
2022 was full of beautiful kids books, biblically rigorous devotionals, and gentle books covering controversial subjects. We loved sharing Alistair Begg’s second volume of daily devotions, Sophie Killingley’s creative spiritual journal, and Glen Scrivener’s argument for the cultural impact of the gospel, to name a few! ... …
Do you want to cultivate good spiritual habits but avoid soul-crushing guilt and shame when it all comes crashing down five days into your new plan?
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I am a compulsive doodler. Whether it’s a notepad to scrawl on when I’m on the phone or the drawings and notes I make during my husband’s weekly sermon, I can always be found with pens and bits of paper trailing in my wake.... continue reading