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Adventures in Faith & Family

Reflections on growing together in faith, exploring typical situations that we face in families and the many adventures that make up family life, these articles offer support to parents and grandparents as they mentor and care for their children.

29
Jun

Questions Children Ask! Why didn't God give me a puppy when I prayed for one?

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First of all, when answering a child’s question, remember:  -Children usually want simpler answers than we give them.   -Children may not be asking the question we think they are asking.   -Children love answering their own questions.  -There is no bad question.  -It is okay not to have an answer right away..  -It is also okay to say that some questions just don’t have answers, at least not right now.  ESPECIALLY – remember that children love answering their own questions.   This is a question to turn back to your child. Why do they think that they didn’t just magically get a...
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22
Jun

Questions Children Ask! Who is Jesus?

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First of all, when answering a child’s question, remember:  -Children usually want simpler answers than we give them.   -Children may not be asking the question we think they are asking.   -Children love answering their own questions.  -There is no bad question.  -It is okay not to have an answer right away..  -It is also okay to say that some questions just don’t have answers, at least not right now.  ESPECIALLY – remember that children love answering their own questions.   Now this is a fun question to discuss with your child.  And while discussing “who is Jesus?” you will probably deepen...
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15
Jun

Questions Children Ask! Why did my pet die? Will it go to heaven?

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First of all, when answering a child’s question, remember:  -Children usually want simpler answers than we give them.   -Children may not be asking the question we think they are asking.   -Children love answering their own questions.  -There is no bad question.  -It is okay not to have an answer right away..  -It is also okay to say that some questions just don’t have answers, at least not right now.  ESPECIALLY – remember that children love answering their own questions.   These questions about a child's pet are ones that you can discuss with your child, while offering your loving perspective. And...
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08
Jun

Is Grandma/Grandpa/my pet really sick and going to die?

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First of all, when answering a child’s question, remember:  -Children usually want simpler answers than we give them.   -Children may not be asking the question we think they are asking.   -Children love answering their own questions.  -There is no bad question.  -It is okay not to have an answer right away..  -It is also okay to say that some questions just don’t have answers, at least not right now.  ESPECIALLY – remember that children love answering their own questions.  However, this is another one of those questions that I would not let my child answer.   We want to protect our...
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01
Jun

Questions Children Ask! Mommy/Daddy, will you die?

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First of all, when answering a child’s question, remember: -Children usually want simpler answers than we give them.  -Children may not be asking the question we think they are asking.  -Children love answering their own questions. -There is no bad question. -It is okay not to have an answer right away.. -It is also okay to say that some questions just don’t have answers, at least not right now. ESPECIALLY – remember that children love answering their own questions.   However, this is one of those questions that I would not let my child answer first! I would immediately, lovingly, say,...
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25
May

Children's Questions - Who or What is God?

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Children’s Question: What is God? Who is God?  First of all, when answering a child’s question, remember:  -Children usually want simpler answers than we give them.   -Children may not be asking the question we think they are asking.   -Children love answering their own questions.  -There is no bad question.  -It is okay not to have an answer right away..  -It is also okay to say that some questions just don’t have answers, at least not right now.   ESPECIALLY – remember that children love answering their own questions.  So, if a child asks me “What is God? Who is God?” or...
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11
May

Questions Children Ask!

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Who is God? What is heaven like? What happens when someone dies?  How do I love someone who is mean to me?  Children have all sorts of questions, including all sorts of faith questions.  In the next weeks, I’m going to share some ideas about how you might answer these faith questions. But, first of all, I want to share some ideas about answering children’s questions in general.   Children usually want simpler answers than we give them.  I remember going into a long, detailed explanation with my boys, only to have them say (when they were a bit older), “Mom,...
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21
Apr

Conversations Among Neighbours

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Who is my neighbour? a young lawyer asked Jesus.  What the lawyer wanted was a definitive definition.  Give me the exact description of who a neighbour is and then I’ll know who I have to love, since you tell me, Jesus, that I am to love my neighbour as I love myself.  Give me the specifics, Jesus, and then I’ll know who I have to love, and I can avoid spending energy on those I don’t have to love.  The young lawyer (a student in Jewish law) thought he had it all figured out.    That is until Jesus told the...
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13
Apr

Celebrating Easter Morning Breakfast as a Family

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Waiting. Watching. Praying.  That is what Holy Week is about.  I just can’t bring myself to do anything that is celebratory or fun on these days, especially on Good Friday.  Even if the sun is shining, Good Friday always seems a sombre day to me.   It may be called “Good” – which is actually derived from “God’s” Friday, in the same way that “God be with you” became “good-bye.”  But though it is called “good,” God’s Friday always feels just like that – a day that I need to give to God, in worship, in prayer, in waiting.   But then...
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06
Apr

Good Friday, Children & Death

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It is natural for us as parents to want to protect our children from the sadness, tragedy and grief of life.  We’d rather they not know about the harsh realities that humans face, until they are just a bit older.  The knowledge of death is one of those things that we’d rather protect them from knowing about.   But then it happens – a pet dies, a grandparent dies, a friend’s parent or tragically a student in the school.  Suddenly we are faced with their questions about death and existence, questions that we are still trying to figure out ourselves as adults....
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High River Gift of Music Concert this Friday
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