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Junk Food vs Real Food
There was an article in The Washington Post last week about cooking for children that probed into a move by some restaurants to dispense with the bland “Children’s Menu” frequently offered, and by parents who are seeking to introduce more … Continue reading
Posted in Sonya Subbayya Sutton
Tagged Children, hymns, Joel Beckerman, junk food, music, real food, sound, The Sonic Boom, worship
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Boys and Brothers: Begging for Blessings
While not purposefully excluding girls and sisters, it seems that boys and brothers have a tough row to hoe in the bible – especially in the beginning. Just four chapters in, when brothers Cain and Abel bring their offerings to … Continue reading
Posted in The Rev. Jim Quigley, Uncategorized
Tagged Bible, Children, death, faith, fathers, God, Good news, new life, parents, patriarchy, Resurrection, siblings, sons, theology
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Hallelujah!
a request was made to repeat this Daily Cup from last year. Enjoy! If this video doesn’t make you smile and fill you with the simplest kind of joy, then your heart just might be two sizes too small. Handel’s … Continue reading
Growing an admirable heart
Nothing you do for children is ever wasted– Garrison Keillor I don’t claim to be an expert of any sort on the education of children. No part of my formal education prepared me to work with children, and I don’t … Continue reading
“I had trouble in getting to Solla Sollew”
Young children are God’s gift to adults, so we can relearn important lessons about life and laughter. George and I have been blessed with five grandchildren under six years of age, and we are expecting a sixth grandchild in September. … Continue reading
The Mystery of Life and Death
This is a topic we introduce even to our 2 year olds in the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd program. We start early so it gives the mystery time to develop and grow with the child as she matures. We … Continue reading