Easter

Telling The Easter Story Using Our Senses!

Telling The Easter Story Using Our Senses!

Easter is one of the most important times in the Christian calendar.But the big story of Easter can be difficult for some children and young people with special needs to understand. Children learn best when their senses are engaged. Here are some sensory ideas that can be used to tell the Easter story, and give us ways to share other complex biblical themes throughout the year.

God's Provision, Even in the Little Things

God's Provision, Even in the Little Things

When I consider the story of these gloves, I recognize how God really cared about the tiniest of details. I have enjoyed watching how He’s done the same in the life of my son with special needs (as well as his 2 sisters!). Over and over, the Lord has provided in ways that show His care to detail.

When You Have No Church Home on the Holidays

When You Have No Church Home on the Holidays

The emotions I felt at this point were profound, as this wasn’t just another service on another Christmas; this was me and my son, once again in a new church community, strangers in a familiar yet unfamiliar place, trying to find our place. What helped me get through it, what allowed me to get to a place of hope for this new church and my son’s place in it?

Weak Made Strong In The Savior's Love

Weak Made Strong In The Savior's Love

I thought a lot about Jack, whether he had gained anything at all from his time at Spring Harvest, whether he had been impacted by any of the spiritual program in his sessions. Had he just been child-minded, busying himself with his Jenga wooden blocks, or had something more than that reached him? A few weeks later, I got the answer to my questions.

Tell Me The Old, Old Story

Tell Me The Old, Old Story

Telling stories of God’s ongoing faithfulness, of the people of God’s ongoing adventures with Him is important in our family life. The faith we have is not in a God who worked powerfully once upon a time in the past, but in a God who is living and active through the ages and today.