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Being a Potato Bug

Watching Mister Rogers with my children is a constant reminder of how impoverished our culture can be when it comes to childhood.

Of Such is the Kingdom of Heaven

The very God we’re in church for became a little child. How deprived is our faith if there aren’t little children in our midst to remind us how vulnerable he became for our sake?

Learning to Be God’s Child

Unlike me, God is patient. God is good. God doesn’t need us to pay attention to him but he keeps working at us anyway.

‘Outrage’ Over Deaths of Children in Detention

"Children coming to our nation for safety and protection are dying at our southern border while in U.S. detention."

Plural Pedagogies in the Anglican Church of Canada

In the event of an apocalypse, are parents or bishops more essential for the survival of the church? My vote is with the former. Far more people are converted by their parents than by bishops.

Are Children Theologians?

We not only follow in the way of our parents, but we all share in the guilt and sin of humanity.

Being the Bride of Christ

The Church is a single people — Jew and Gentile — who were barren but are now fertile.

Our Children’s Saints

One of the unexpected joys of our little domestic church has been observing our children’s name days.

Hospitality to Our Children and Students as Strangers

The call to hospitality encompasses our welcome and raising of children, as well as teaching.

Passing on What We Receive

When my daughters tell a story, characters from the Bible and Disney mingle with family members

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