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Impact Magazine Winter 2021

Impact Magazine Winter 2021

When we consider the lives of most children around the world, our hearts break. In this edition of Impact magazine articles give testimony to the great needs of children, the faithfulness of God to send laborers to tell them, and the power of God to change lives.

Teaching Kids to Spot Gossip

Teaching Kids to Spot Gossip

What was your last conflict like? Disagreements, arguments, hurt feelings are hard. But do you know what can make conflicts worse? Gossip. During conflict, it’s easy to turn to gossip to “vent our feelings.” And while there is a place for talking through conflict, if we aren’t careful, it can become a coverup for gossip.

After-School Satan Clubs — The Real Story

After-School Satan Clubs — The Real Story

WARRENTON, Mo., Jan. 13, 2022 /Christian Newswire/ — Atheists are at it again, this time in Moline, IL, using a ploy to disrupt schools and prevent the exercise of free speech that involves Christian viewpoint.

How to Discern a Kid’s Spiritual Position

How to Discern a Kid’s Spiritual Position

What does true faith look like in kids? It’s easy to believe that since certain kids go to church, have Christian parents, or are well-behaved, they’re truly Christians. Do we really need to keep sharing the Gospel?    Here are 4 ideas that can help as we seek to...

Preparing Kids for Personal Devotions in the New Year

Preparing Kids for Personal Devotions in the New Year

Spending personal time with God is just as important for children as it is for you! God wants to spend time with all of His children. Sadly, many kids have no idea how to have that devotional time. Today I have several things you can do to help them start establishing a lifetime of relationship with God.

Christmas Crankiness

Christmas Crankiness

Do the kids in your life seem extra cranky? Do the students in your Sunday school class seem extra hyper? Do you feel like if you hear one more “can I get this, pleeeeeeease” you might just pull your hair out? If so, it must be the Christmas season! It seems like everyone loves Christmas but sometimes kids can be a whole different level of ornery at this time of year.

Making Christmas Day a Birthday Party for Jesus

Making Christmas Day a Birthday Party for Jesus

We know that Christmas is supposed to be a celebration of Jesus’ birthday, but sometimes the real meaning of Christmas takes a back seat no matter how hard we try. Today I’ll share four ideas with you to help make Christmas day more like a birthday party for Jesus.

Teach Kids to Pray for the Christmas CAMEL

Teach Kids to Pray for the Christmas CAMEL

What is your favorite Christmas party memory? Mine is my third grade class Christmas party. That party was memorable because the mom of one of my classmates brought her homemade chocolate gnash cupcakes.

Teach Kids to Weed Out Sneaky Lies

Teach Kids to Weed Out Sneaky Lies

What is your least favorite part about gardening? If you said weeding, I wouldn’t blame you. Even though it’s hard work, you know it’s worth the effort. Lies are like weeds, springing up to choke out the truth in kids’ hearts. Sometimes lies are sneaky, just like weeds which often look very much like the real plant they’re growing next to. You may not know they’re there until they have deep roots.

Teach Kids About God Using the Fall Season

Teach Kids About God Using the Fall Season

Fall is finally here, or as some of my friends like to call it, pumpkin spice season. Fall is a special time of year. The weather starts cooling down, school schedules are set in place, and some fun activities are around the corner. I personally love the first chilly morning and the first whiff of smoke from the wood-burning furnace. I also love fall because there are some great ways to use this season to teach kids about God. Today, I have three fall-themed activities you can do with kids that will teach them more about the creator of this great season.

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