Archive for March, 2009

Christian History Institute

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

Apparently the Christian History Institute site has changed its URL, which means all of my links in the Christian Heroes series are no longer operative. Sorry about that. This also means that I’ll need to go through all of the posts and change the links. Also, I see that none of the images are working anymore. So as happens, you’ll be seeing that nice little “x” instead of the photo. As soon as I possibly can, I’ll go through all those old posts and make them all live to CHI again. In the meantime, you still can read those posts archived under “Christian Heroes,” and hopefully they’ll still be helpful to you.

As always, I hope they will be useful to you as a means of encouraging your kids towards the greatness that really does matter for eternity.

I just told you about the one change, however, which is that for the most part any new articles in this category will be appearing in the newsletter instead of this blog.

Maxine, a/k/a Nanna

O How I Love Jesus

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

This is the current hymn in our children’s writing activities section. I found a cute video of kids singing it just right. If you can get past the fact that the audio and video are not synchronized, I think you’ll enjoy it and perhaps your kids will too:

A Word About Christian Heroes

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

If you happen to be a person who lurks here at our blog, you may have noticed that posts in the “Christian Heroes” category have dropped sharply. Much has changed since I first started with these posts and it is still a subject close to the heart, but alas, as time constraints grew, this is one of the areas of ministry that had to be put aside time and time again. But it’s being picked up again! The difference is, however, that this subject will now be covered in our newsletter, as I feel it is there that it will be more useful and appropriate. I’m not sure that folks will be reading about a hero in every issue of the newsletter, but hopefully, it will be often.

I’ll still keep the category here, since every now and then, there may still be something worthwhile to post here on the subject. In the meantime, you may want to go back and read a few to share with your kids. If you’re not familiar with what we’ve been doing here with that, you might want to go read the page “About Christian Heroes” (link on the right). God bless.

Maxine, a/k/a Nanna