Tag: Faith
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Faith in Children’s Literature: Method 2
This week, we’re delving into method 2 of incorporating faith in kids lit: writing Biblical values into children’s literature.
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Poor Choices: Return to King Saul
We saw how King Saul set the stage for his own decline. Now, Saul makes poor choices that further separates him from his true identity in 1 Samuel.
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Keeping Quiet: Return to King Saul
Saul starts as Israel’s first king, but his life ends with assisted suicide. Today, we’re learning how keeping quiet set the stage for Saul’s decline.
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Faith in Children’s Literature: Method 1
How can we write faith back into children’s literature and our schools? In method 1, we’re delving into the world of allegory.
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Suicide in Ministry: Lessons from Judas
Suicide affects just about everyone in some form or fashion. The longer we let suicide hide in corners of shame, the more people are hurt by it.
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Review: The New England Romance Collection
This collection of Christian Fiction romance stories was the straw that broke the camel’s back. Here are 2 ways we can vastly improve the genre.
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“Meaningless”: Solomon’s Mental Struggle
History knows King Solomon as the wisest king of Israel. So why does Solomon repeat “everything is meaningless” in Ecclesiastes?
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Review: At Home in Mitford by Jan Karon
I wanted to start this Friday’s review of Christian Fiction with first book in Jan Karon’s Mitford series, At Home in Mitford. What makes the book so great?
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Is Praying Anger Away Really Possible?
I started reading 2 Samuel. It brought me to the idea of praying away your anger. Is praying anger away really a viable strategy for handling emotion?
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Job Suffered: Coping with Anxiety and the Unexpected
Job suffered and definitely endured stress in his time of trial. Can Job teach us anything about coping with anxiety in the face of stress? Let’s dig in!