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I enjoyed this video on why we use the term “good” to describe the Friday of the crucifixion: Read more . . .

My family has been celebrating all things Irish this week. We really enjoyed listening to a classic “epic” fairy tale called The King of Ireland’s Son. You can access the free audio from our St. Patrick’s Day Stories page.  Jen at Ancient Hearth blog shares some drawing and grammar Read more . . .

In my first post,“Who Is Santa, and What Does He Have to Do With Christmas?” I discussed the background of the historical St. Nicholas. Now comes the question of what to “do” with Santa Claus in regard to our family celebrations.

Now I realize that this is a controversial topic for many Christians, so Read more . . .

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Merry Thanksgivoween

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I have such fond childhood memories of munching on red, white and blue popcorn while watching fireworks on July 4th. It seems like the popcorn was sold in grocery stores, but I can’t seem to find it anymore. So . . .

I got started on trying some Read more . . .

It is time to celebrate His Resurrection! I love this video from Second Baptist Church in Houston:

Their purpose “was to proclaim the resurrection of Jesus Christ in a powerful and celebratory way.” They called this “Dance Your Shoes Off”; after the dance Read more . . .

For the past several months, I have been thinking about how I can tangibly help my children to prepare for Easter, a celebration of the most significant event in human history — the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.

Since the 4th century, Read more . . .

As we celebrate “love” this Valentine’s Day, let us remember the most amazing love of all — the love that Jesus demonstrated to us when he died for our sins.

This video is drawn from the movie The Passion and is shown from the perspective of Read more . . .

Happy New Year!

I hope you are enjoying the Twelve Days of Christmas. Just in case you don’t know, these are the twelve days AFTER Christmas, not before.

Though it may sound strange to our modern American minds, the greatest celebrations of Read more . . .

Welcome! I decided that today was the perfect day to launch a blog on this site. Advent begins on Sunday (November 28th), and it also marks the start of the Christian calendar year.

So in celebration of the new Christian year, comes my new blogging adventure. I thought this would be a helpful Read more . . .

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