Family Discipleship Path
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It’s been great to see a couple of breaks in the weather. The sun is peeking out every now and again. Let’s take advantage of the nice days to meet with...
Isn’t it crazy how a parent can understand the incoherent babble of a toddler or preschooler when no one else can? Why is that? Because they spend a lot...
Isn’t it crazy how a parent can understand the incoherent babble of a toddler or preschooler when no one else can? Why is that? Because they spend a lot...
Baptism is an important step to take in our discipleship path. Baptism is a symbolic action and often symbolism is tough to explain to kids. Here is how...
I am not a sailor. I’ve never driven a big ship. Do paddle boats or kayaks count? I’ve heard the analogy for making a change in an organization compares...
Frustration. Anxiety. Stress. Failure. Incompetence. These are all emotions that I visit as a parent more often than I would like to admit. I have big...
Advent is the season leading up to the birth of Jesus. It’s meant to be a time of preparation, as we get ready to celebrate Jesus’ coming to our world...
As I head out the door I leave some instructions. “Make sure your rooms are clean.” “Play nicely with each other.” “Do not use the stove.” As my kids...
As families are poised to launch into the school year with a new schedule and routine, the church at the same time is launching into a new season of ministry...
A few years ago I attended a conference for Children’s Pastors. There was a concept that I had been taught before but really needed the reminder in that...
Oh, it’s Back to School season. This time of year for my family means so much more than just school starting again. It’s really a big change in our lives...
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[...] church is in the area of Family Ministries. Therefore, families are my mission field. My role with my kids places me at two different schools as they are currently in 5th, 7th and [...]
[...] in the church? What was that experience like? How are you going to take this step on the Family Discipleship Path? Do you have any other ideas for creating a sense of belonging through finding a job? [...]
[...] GOOD because Jesus’ sacrifice allows us to draw near to God. The small step on the Family Discipleship Path that I would like to encourage you to take this week is to celebrate Good Friday with [...]
[...] still give them the gift of unconditional acceptance. The small step this week in our Family Discipleship Path will look differently depending on the age and stage of the children in your life. I [...]
[...] more than we thought we did. We discovered what we needed. We have been discussing the Family Discipleship Path and looking at this journey that we’re on to guide the children in our lives to [...]
[...] chunks during your day. For the sake of these examples, I’m going to share how I would use a Family Guide in an average family. Talk about them when you sit at home Stick the Family Guide in your [...]
[...] Hello friends, I have had several requests for the direct link for the Family Guide mentioned in recent post called “The Five Minutes’” http://familydiscipleshippath.com/2014/06/ [...]
[...] vary in how they understand and live out the act of baptism. I am a pastor at Risen King Community Church which is part of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. Here’s a document from [...]
[...] . Okay, but “what” exactly do we need to share with them? At our church, Risen King Community Church in Northern California, we send the kids home with a Family Guide (these are [...]
[...] we’re called to. It was shortly after this conference that I took an inventory of our KIDS ministry. Along with a team of wise and passionate people we looked at everything we had to work [...]
[...] many areas: Worship, Greeting and Ushering, Serving Communion, Hospitality, Special Events, or KIDS ministry are some great places to start. Please take a moment to share a comment. What ways have you [...]
[...] to lead others to Jesus, both in the Bible and in my life, is something called “relational evangelism.” This is the opposite of what many think of when they think about evangelism. [...]
[...] in my own family. This summer has been a time of busy fun and very little structured, purposeful discipleship. However, I’m going to beat myself up for a few minutes and then take action. I am going [...]
As I head out the door I leave some instructions. “Make sure your rooms are clean.” “Play nicely with each other.” “Do not use the stove.” [...]
[...] church is in the area of Family Ministries. Therefore, families are my mission field. My role with my kids places me at two different schools as they are currently in 5th, 7th and [...]
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