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When church is closed, it not only means no weekend services, it also means no classes for kids. For many parents, this is virgin territory—many of us have never had to play the leading role in talking to our kids about God. Where do I start? Should I read them stories? What if they ask me questions I don’t have the answers to? If you’ve felt any of this, you are not alone. YOU CAN DO THIS, and we’re here to help. Today we’re going to talk about talking about Jesus with your kids.
Among world faiths, Christianity stands out. It claims that God—despite being eternal and all-powerful—actually died. How is that even possible? And what does it mean?...