The Storybook Bible for Kids

By kcharles, January 7, 2012 11:01 pm

There has been a lot of buzz about this children’s Bible.  And it is all credible. 

We love this telling of the story of God!  Selah cannot get enough of this Bible, which is awesome.  We will read multiple chapters at a time and she will beg to read more. 

Tonight the Storybook Bible won out over Barbie Mermaid Adventure – now that is saying something!  It makes me smile:)  The kids have both asked so many questions.  This book has prompted them. 

It is age-appropriate and beautifully narrated.  Every chapter points to our need for a Redeemer.  It explains tough concepts and allows children to think.  I would highly recommend this Bible for family devotions, for Christian school teachers or Sunday School teachers, for grandparents, etc. 

As a mom, I couldn’t love it more!

Table Top Wall Lettered Art: My Favorite Christmas Gift

By kcharles, January 5, 2012 10:41 pm

I married a guy who can do it all – I do believe! 

Paul took a tabletop from Ikea ($10), designed my favorite verse, sent it to a print shop to make into vinyl, and applied it himself.  Wow! 

This thing is HUGE!  We have yet to hang it in our enormous wall on our stairway, but it’s going to look great.  I can’t wait to walk down the stairs to see these words every morning. 

What an encouragement!

Enjoying Life After Christmas and Castle Weekend (Prayer Request)

By kcharles, December 29, 2011 12:10 am

This week has been lovely….

Not often getting out of my pajamas
Swimming with the kids
Time spent with Paul
Reading

Back to running
Laughing over new games
Rearranging our home
Sleeping in

Tomorrow we head away for our annual Castle Retreat. Paul’s been busy planning forever to have teenagers and college students and beyond descend upon a castle for a weekend away.

Would love if you would take a minute to pray for the following:

Students hearts to be receptive and open to God’s leading.
Relationships to be built and centered around Christ.
All of the details to come together.
A safe weekend for everyone.
That God would be honored in our speaker, worship, games, hanging out, prayer room, room assignments, late night talks, meals together, movies, everything. 

I am really anxious to see what God will do.  Happy New Year’s Friends!  Thanks for praying!

Anything I can be in prayer for?  Email me.  Thanks!

Merry Christmas!

By kcharles, December 24, 2011 12:08 pm

May you know how richly you are loved by
a Savior.

Because of Jesus

With Hope, Joy, and Peace,
Paul, Kristin, Selah, and Adden 

Fully Present

By kcharles, December 19, 2011 4:43 pm

Wherever you are, be all there.

- Jim Elliot

The Cards in the Tree (A Christmas Gift Idea)

By kcharles, December 16, 2011 8:56 am

Every Christmas morning, there are two envelopes hidden somewhere in our tree.  One for Paul and one for me.  But neither are really for us, which is the cool part. 

They are gifts given somewhere around the world, on behalf of the other. 

The hurt is there.  The hunger is there.  The injustice is there. 

But greater is He in us than he who is in the world.

The opportunity is 0urs.  To heal, to feed, to love in His name.  Because He first loved us. 

Maybe the person receiving the envelope is an educator.  Give books on their behalf.  If a pastor, give a Bible.  If a counselor, give aftercare counseling.  If a cook, give food.  Extend their heart and passion around the world. 

So here are some ideas, ya’ll.  Give and love much. 

Gifts of Freedom:  IJM Holiday Gift Catalog

Equip Churches to Seek Justice $25
Urgent Aftercare Package for a Trafficking Survivor  $40
Legal Representation $65 
Bicycle for a Former Slave $72
Transform a Life with a Scholarship $330

Gifts of Compassion:  Compassion International Gift Catalog

Soccer Ball for $13
Art Supplies for $20
Clean Water $25
5 Ducks for $30
Dental Care $38

These two organizations are just ones we have worked with in the past.  I love them and wholeheartedly believe in their work.  But there are countless like them.  If you know of other worthy organizations, I would love to hear of them here.  Thanks!

Love is…. Photo Book (A Christmas Gift Idea)

By kcharles, December 13, 2011 8:06 am

Love is…

One of my all time favorite photo books we’ve made is this one:

Find favorite family photographs that coincide with the words in 2 Corinthians 13:4-8a and 13.  Put one photograph on each page with one line of coinciding text:

Love is patient

and the rest would follow as such:
Love is kind.
It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.

It does not dishonor others. 
It is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 
Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.

It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
Love never fails….

And now these three remain: faith, hope and love.
But the greatest of these is love.

It’s simple.  Quick.  The text is awesome.  And the pictures represent LOVE in Action. 

I am ever so grateful for everyone who has loved me (and our entire family) well… Love has been lived before our eyes often.  Friends and family, ya’ll know who you are…  Thank you. 

Because of Jesus,
Kristin

What I See in You (A Christmas Ornament Idea)

By kcharles, December 11, 2011 12:55 am

A box of ornaments is a treasure chest of memories. 

The porcelain ballet slippers I got the year I fell in love with ballet.
The Sunday School craft I made when I was 9. 
The Korean tassles from friends and family. 
The wooden Brazilian guitar we bought on a mission trip.

When we decorate our tree, we talk and remember.  They’re not really just ornaments after all.

So I am hoping to start a new tradition this year with the kids.  I want to give them Christmas ornaments that personally

Encourage
Inspire
Affirm
Challenge

Them to be more like Christ and who He made them to be with their unique gifts, sensitivities, and strengths. 
(Now to think of something beyond baseballs and long strands of Rapunzel hair.)

Our Family’s Top Ten Favorite Comfort Foods

By kcharles, December 8, 2011 9:47 pm

This week has been a week of comfort foods for us.  The kids and I have been in New England, helping my family through a stretching time. 

In preparing to come, I needed a menu plan that would appeal to everyone.  I also needed the meals to be easy, fast, full of comfort, inexpensive, feed an army, and be freezable.  Most of these fit that description.  And with a salad and steamed veggies, most everything looked healthier than it probably was. 

If ever you are in need of a little comfort food, I hope this list helps. Thus far, my little elves and I have received rave reviews.  (Which, for me in the kitchen, is something to be proud of.)  I really hope these recipes can be used to encourage someone who needs it.  Enjoy, friends.

1.  Classic Baked Ziti

2.  Sweet and Sour Chicken

3.  Best Sloppy Joe’s Eva

4.  Classic Chicken Pot Pie

5.  Vegetable Tortellini Soup

6.  Sweet and Spicy Slow Cooker Chicken 

7.  Marinated Steak and Chicken on the Grill 

8.  Twice Baked Deviled Potatoes

9.  Apple Crisp

10.  Peanut Butter Chocolate Brownie Pie

Barnabas Bear (An Idea for Classrooms or Families)

By kcharles, December 6, 2011 2:03 am

Meet Barnabas.  A rather humble little bear with a propensity for travel.

Barnabas was the creation of a first grade class I had 13 years ago.  He was our mascot and travelled everywhere with us, my students, their families, etc.  He carries a backpack that documents his adventures in a journal and with photographs.  Back in the day, we created  a bulletin board in his honor, charting his travels across the states or world. 

Since the kids and I are homeschooling this year, we have dug poor dusty Barnabas out of the basement.  (I love Barnabas for social studies especially and he wasn’t learning too much in his confinement!)  So now he is back at it again, pen in hand, ready to document his adventures. 

In fact, I caught him eating clam cakes last night and double fisting it with a Dunkin D’s in one hand and a Del’s lemonade in the other.   Hmmmm…. where on earth could he be? 

Read more up on how Barnabas can be used for Family Ministry here.

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