On Forming Human Children, Part 1 By Jon Jordan If you encounter human children on a regular basis, you are doing the work of formation. A mark is left on them by your action or inaction, by your words or your silence. By what you choose to en... Read More...
Are Children Theologians? We not only follow in the way of our parents, but we all share in the guilt and sin of humanity.
Not Enough to Counter Coddling I wonder how effective structural and procedural changes alone can be.
Nine Tips for Teaching Children about Religion Advice for parents who want their children to know more about world religions.
Proclaiming the Gospel to Little Children: 8 Tips Pitching the right message in a way that will keep them riveted week after week — it’s a tall order to reach some short people.
Hospitality to Our Children and Students as Strangers The call to hospitality encompasses our welcome and raising of children, as well as teaching.
George Bragg and the Continued Importance of Episcopal Schools The work of all Episcopal schools together contributes to God’s commission to restore all people to unity with him and each other in Jesus (“Catechism,” 1979 BCP, p. 855).
Keep These Words in Your Heart My three-year-old son poured water over my hand with a little shell, anointed my hand with some olive oil in the sign of the cross, and handed me a candle — over and over and over again.