Getting tired of your same-old Easter celebration? Why not try something new? Kids will crack up while playing these shell-breaking games, and you might even …
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Taste Buds and Interfaith Bridge-Building
I had so many posts go out during this year's holiday season, I haven't had time to share them all here. This post focuses on holiday food ideas to share with …
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Creating an Interfaith Curriculum for Kids (for NBSI)
This week’s blog post is Part II of the three-part series on Faith Seeker Kids being published by the Network of Biblical Storytellers. The NBS …
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Faith Seeker Kids: A Very Brief History
"Faith, then, is a quality of human living. At its best it has taken the form of serenity and courage and loyalty and service: a quiet confidence and joy which …
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History of Faith Seeker Kids (for NBSI)
This week's blog post is actually Part I in a three-part series on Faith Seeker Kids for The Biblical Storytellers. The Network of Biblical Storytellers, Int'l. …
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Meditation for Kids: Learning to be Still
“It’s important for all of us to learn to be still… Really, it’s better to learn as a child.” Rev. Teijo Munnich, Great Tree Zen Temple This post was …
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Interfaith Mistakes: The Buddhist Chakpur
Every once in a while, I like to share some of our interfaith mistakes. Despite our best efforts to educate ourselves, learning about other faith traditions is …
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Unleashing Spiritual Creativity in Children
This post, Unleashing Spiritual Creativity in Children, was published in the March, 2015 edition of The Interfaith Observer.) I've reprinted it here for your …
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Multifaith Mashup: Lent for Kids
Lent, the 40+ day preparatory period leading up to Holy Week, is arguably the most Christian time of the liturgical year. Institutional Christianity teaches …
Prayer: Tibetan Buddhist Style
Buddhism, technically-speaking, is not a religion, thanks to the fact that there is no God. The Buddha never claimed to be a deity, he never advocated praying …