Aug 17, 2022 | Book Review Blog
Donna Schaper Because of my work, my children have been brought to so many different churches that we really cannot count the number. They have honed a rating system of congregations, based on genuine friendliness, quality of food (good luck topping the congregation...
Aug 13, 2022 | Book Review Blog
Les Carpenter Full disclosure: I absolutely love improv comedy. I have spent years of my life feeding my babies in the wee hours of the night while watching reruns of Whose Line Is It Anyway. When my babies became children that were interested in drama, I gleefully...
Aug 12, 2022 | Book Review Blog
Rebecca L. McClain I have been working in children’s ministries for over two decades and have definite favorites when it comes to pedagogy and faith formation. Godly Play has elements that I have loved and used, and when the title Graceful Nurture; Using Godly Play...
Aug 12, 2022 | Book Review Blog
Talbot Davis My mornings begin at dark o’clock, eastern time, with a steaming cup of coffee and the only silence I will have all day. I learned quickly that if I didn’t steal away early each morning, I would never have time for my devotions and prayers before my seven...
Jul 17, 2022 | Book Review Blog
Open Waters Publishing Pandemic life has taught us many lessons; one of them being we stick with what matters most. One of the biggest comforts I have found for children and families is sinking into excellent children’s literature. Time spent in story, connected with...
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