Spiritual Nurturing

Essays

Christian Parenting: The Tale Your Life Will Tell

Nadia Swearingen-Friesen 3/18/13
Christian Parenting: The Tale Your Life Will Tell

Our lives tell a tale.  Each day the story begins as we put our feet on the floor.  Given 1440 minutes, we begin.  Kids up and dressed.  Breakfast served.  Daily tasks begun.  Choices made.  The tale unfolds. As parents, we can tell our children what…

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Engaging Our Children in Faith

Nadia Swearingen-Friesen 3/11/13
Engaging Our Children in Faith

They sit in church and hear the pastor speak.  At the dinner table they listen to their parents discuss.  They hear about calling and mission and work to be done.  They sit nearby as we talk about obedience and directives and commandments and law.  Surrounded…

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Spiritual Formation: Beginning with Babies

Nadia Swearingen-Friesen 1/3/13
Spiritual Formation: Beginning with Babies

The truth is, he was just a baby.  He did not understand a single word I read.  But I sat him on my lap anyway, his head on my chest, facing out.  I opened up the simple book and held it for him to see. …

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Devotions

COMMEND HIS WORKS

Deb Koster 4/4/13 Read Scripture Verse: Psalm 145:1-7
COMMEND HIS WORKS

The psalmist calls on each generation to commend God’s works to the next. It’s a precious gift when grandparents can be actively involved in the lives of their grandchildren. This is even more true when they share their legacy of faith with the next generations!…

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MEMBERS OF ONE BODY

Steven Koster 4/3/13 Read Scripture Verse: Ephesians 4:17-25
MEMBERS OF ONE BODY

Paul reminds the Christians in Ephesus that they are no longer who they were. They are new creatures, renewed in Christ! They used to find it acceptable to be selfish and greedy, but now they are different. They used to find it acceptable to tell…

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HELP TO STAND

Deb Koster 4/2/13 Read Scripture Verse: Ecclesiastes 4:9-12
HELP TO STAND

Returning from a week-long cycling trip, Steven badly wrenched his ankle on our own front steps while unpacking the car. What a welcome home! In a moment he went from feeling athletic to hobbled. How quickly things change! Yet he was well cared for as…

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