Talking to Your Kids About War: Informed and in Prayer
With all the recent news, your child may have questions about war, persecution, and justice. How do we discuss these tough topics with our kids?
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With all the recent news, your child may have questions about war, persecution, and justice. How do we discuss these tough topics with our kids?
Today we celebrate International Persons with Disabilities Day! Watch this Kids in Action video where host Simone meets Kyra, an accessibility leader at her school. They put on hard hats and create great spaces for all God’s children.
Check out the latest resource for your kids from Kids Corner: “God’s Big Story,” a free Bible study that introduces Scripture and shows kids how God reveals his rescue plan through Jesus Christ.
For Earth Day, Kids in Action host Simone interviews a group of kids in Chilliwack, BC who decided that the best place to start was at their school, and the best thing to do was to sort their garbage.
Divorce is especially hard on children. How can parents help their child through divorce and equip them to share their hurt, worries, and fears with them and with God? Our ebook, "God's Got You Covered," offers help.
In this Kids in Action video, seven-year-old Olivia hands out protective masks to people who experience homelessness.
So you would like for your tween or teen to be a Christian? What are you doing in your church or at your home that will support your child? If you have high expectations, then you need to give high support.
Children might not choose the right path unless they are guided. We give leadership, guidance, and help define for children what it means to be a man, a woman and a Christian.
Children can learn a lot from doing service projects. Service learning creates learning opportunities outside the classroom whether the activities are in the school building or out in the community.
Inclusion is the idea that all people, of all abilities are to be active integrated members of their community. How do you teach your children to be inclusive?