Ooo … I think I Pooped

I think you’ll be able to see why our youngest has long been the family comedian. This was her being silly when she was 5-years-old. Oh, how she cracks us up!

Great Website for Tween Girls!

Being a father of a middle school daughter and a daughter who’s entering adolescence, I am always looking for resources that will help my daughters explore and grow in their faith. A few days ago I found out about a tremendous website for tweenage girls called Sammie Sisters – a website for Christian girls filled with fun and helpful articles just for girls, a place for them to share their thoughts, and learn about life and faith. SAMIE stands for

Sisters
Acting in Love
Maturing
In Faith
Empowered by God.

Check it out and see if it’s something you’d like your daughters to be a part of.

My Baby’s First Summer Camp!

Yesterday was another milestone for our family. Our 9-year-old daughter left for her first-ever summer camp! She was so excited about going that she had her suitcase packed 11 days before she left. We’re so proud of her! We know she’s going to have a great encounter with Jesus and is going to build some great relationships. 
Here are a few questions for you parents:
  • What was your first experience of letting your kids go away to a camp or retreat or missions trip like?
  • What did you look for that helped you in making your decision to allow them to go? (e.g. leadership, camp history, structure, content …)
  • How did you debrief with your child(ren) when they returned?

Theology of a 5-Year Old … This is God, This is the Devil

My daughter has always enjoyed sharing with us when we do family devotions. This was a lesson she gave us a few years ago when she was 5-years old. LOL! Enjoy!

What if Starbucks Marketed Like a Church? A Parable.

Thanks to my buddy Joey Famiglietti for the lead on this video. Selah.

Claudia’s 1st Announcement Video

A few weeks ago Claudia shot an announcement video with some of our other middle school students. She did so great! Enjoy!


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