My Spiritual Checkup

According to Deuteronomy 6, parents are responsible for their child’s spiritual development. Parents intuitively monitor their child’s grades, friend choices, entertainment, and chore chart but parents must be intentional to monitor their child’s...

Easter – What’s So Good About Friday?

This family activity that highlights the TRUE meaning of Easter. Things you’ll need: A few long boards (ex. 2″ x 4″), nails, and a hammer, pieces of craft or notebook paper, pencils or crayons, and a Bible Faith Talk:  As a family construct a wooden...

Soul City Send-Out

When Libby and I came to Bellevue 10 years ago as newlyweds, we knew we needed to have a more faithful walk with the Lord to make our marriage last. God used the preaching of the Word and relationships with others to soften our hearts toward having a more consistent...

Eggs-scuse Me?

Things you’ll need: Eggs Added ingredients for making omelets 1 “rotten” egg discolor an egg with a marker or dye Faith Talk: Plan a special breakfast meal or “breakfast-for-dinner”. Gather the family and take individual omelet orders....

Intentional Grandparent

Grandparents hold a unique and exalted position when it comes to the process of spiritual formation in the next generation. Other than mom or dad, no one else carries the stature or inherent authority in the lives of children as grandparents. In fact, not even mom or...