Being Properly Prepared By Jenna Weis “What a weekend… I’m just gonna have to wing it!” Have you ever said this about something you definitely should not wing? Maybe it was a presentation at school or a performance in a play. But have you ever said this as you were...
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By Robin Olsen One of the biggest struggles for Sunday school teachers is how to motivate parents to be involved in the teaching process. Do the parents of the kids in your class know what their children are being taught? Deuteronomy 11:18-20 instructs us as followers...
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By Claire Koenig Almost every teacher can attest to their love for questions; however, when questions take over the class time, the Sunday school schedule becomes a bit hectic. Kids can ask a lot of questions! In a video on YouTube, three sets of parents attached...
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Fleeing for Life to Finding New Life in Refugee Camp By Yolanda Derstine “Everyone was fleeing for their lives!” Francis Candiga, national director of CEF South Sudan, told us. South Sudan gained its independence from Sudan in 2011 after many years of war. But when...
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Refugee Children Come to True Refuge By Yolanda Derstine What would you pack if you were fleeing for your life? Annet Kiden Ide, education director for CEF of South Sudan, remembers the day she fled. With only a short time to gather her belongings and run from the...
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What if You Were Living the News? By Yolanda Derstine When you watch the evening news, do you find world events disturbing? Do they sometimes produce anxiety? Do you wonder what God could be doing in these often horrible situations? What if you were the one living it?...
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