February 11th, 2014
It is important to share your faith with your children but sometimes, reading the Bible seems like hard work for children, Remember there are many great Bible story books but here is an interesting resource for helping children read the Bible!
Hope this is of help to you in sharing your faith with children!
Susanne Fengler, Blog Author
www.christianfoundations.mentorsnotebook.com
Tags: Bible ap for Children
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February 5th, 2014
I found this article in one of my readings. I have adapted to bring more humour into your day and written it as a Guest Post. A young boy was asked to give a book report on the entire the Bible. This is what he came up with. Through the eyes of a child!
The Children’s Bible is a Nutshell!
“In the beginning, which occurred near the start, there was nothing but God, darkness and some gas – even even the stars. The Bible says, “The Lord the God is One but I think He must be a lot older than that. Read more... (898 words, 3 images, estimated 3:36 mins reading time)
Tags: Child's view of Bible
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January 28th, 2014
Ever had this conversation with someone – or even yourself? “So how can you be so sure, Susanne that there is a God? How do you know for sure?”
In our logical rational world, we can always find answers for everything. Right? Cause and effect? A + B always equals …. C? That may have left me logically satisfied but something deeper was needed. I remember how hard it was in my early days, trying to follow this Jesus and what the Holy Spirit was teaching me. I battled with doubt and all the physical realities around me. “Was there a God? How do you know?” Read more... (568 words, 2 images, estimated 2:16 mins reading time)
Tags: jumging into the kingdom
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January 17th, 2014
So far in this series, we have talked about the natural way of growth for Jesus followers. What we have laid out is not a progression that happens automatically as time goes by. Some people get stuck on the different stages of growth, meeting false ideas, detours and roadblocks.
Others ‘hit the brick wall’ and see that their perceptions of the Kingdom are faulty. However, the saddest group of Jesus followers are those who have ‘returned to Egypt – the world – to the leeks and garlic’ of their old life. We shall mention this along the way as many of us have had such ‘Pigpen experiences’ but hopefully have returned to the narrow path of life by now. Read more... (563 words, 3 images, estimated 2:15 mins reading time)
Tags: steps of growth not a ladder
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January 4th, 2014
We continue with the theme of being a spiritual slave – even an orphan – when we first come into God’s kingdom. It was even worse than this; we served under ‘the father of lies’, under the deceptions and illusions from generations and generations who were lost to His family. We had inherited the rebellion and self-striving from Adam and Eve and then continued in their paths of blindness, separated from the hope of another reality. Read more... (482 words, 2 images, estimated 1:56 mins reading time)
Tags: Jesus as a Slave
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May 15th, 2014
We have set out the principle that we all come into God’s kingdom as slaves to the world and the ways we have learned to cope. Now, when we really enter into the Kingdom of life, we are faced with truths we have been blinded to in the past. We must to come to grips with His call on our life, to step outside our usual ways of doing things and see a new possibility. Read more... (620 words, 3 images, estimated 2:29 mins reading time)
Tags: Parable of soils and growth
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