6 Easy Traditions to Create a Christ-Centered Easter
6 Easy Christ Centered Traditions – 6 easy ways to focus more or the true meaning of Easter while still creating fun memories your family will enjoy!
6 Easy Christ Centered Traditions – 6 easy ways to focus more or the true meaning of Easter while still creating fun memories your family will enjoy!
One of our favorite and most delicious Easter Traditions is making Resurrection Rolls. This activity helps us discuss and remember the story of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. We do this activity the night before Easter and enjoy them as part of a delicious Easter morning breakfast. There is also a variation to the recipe…
One of the most powerful gifts we can give our children is an environment where our children can develop a personal relationship with God. As they endure the constant pressures and temptations around them, especially in their teenage years, studies have shown that children with personal experiences with prayer and a relationship with God will…
Learn 6 tips on how we can overcome the negative influences of the world and create a faith centered home and life!
Life truly is beautiful! What if you don’t feel like it is? What if you can’t see the beauty amidst the trials and struggles of life? How can we have a life full of joy when there are so many overwhelming trials? How can we find greater joy and happiness in life? We are each…
The “Last Straw” Christmas Tradition and Craft Idea One of our favorite family Christmas traditions is the “Last Straw” activity. We usually start this the first Sunday in December. We begin by reading the Last Straw story. There is a cute Christmas book you can purchase here. A free downloadable copy of the story is…
Who Faith Centered Families is not for:
I created this blog with the desire to help people with many of the difficulties and struggles that we all go through day to day. Understanding that you are not alone in your struggles is so empowering! Especially as you see that others have overcome them and you can too! I hope that this blog…