No Images? Click here ![]() Being thankful this Christmas It’s hard to miss. The Christmas season has officially started. Shops are adorned with decorations, Christmas trees and twinkling lights are springing up all over the place and we’ve already run out of any free time in December! ![]() “Who can add to Christmas? The perfect motive is that God so loved the world. The perfect gift is that He gave His only Son. The only requirement is to believe in Him. The reward of faith is that you shall have everlasting life." - Corrie Ten Boom So we thought perhaps before all the events really kick off that we could take some time to be thankful now. To focus our hearts on what Jesus has done for us, for the blessings that he has given us – including our children. Becky and the Kitchen Table Project team The Mystery of the New Noisy Neighbour!Bible Society have created a new Christmas story video titled 'The Mystery of the New Noisy Neighbour' which places a mouse detective at the heart of the nativity story. We join him on his journey to discover that his new noisy neighbour is in fact Jesus - Emmanuel, Rescuer and King! They also have an interactive, easy to use nativity script to go alongside the video! Check out their resources here 30 ways to celebrate Jesus at Christmas Victoria Beech at GodVenture has some really great craft activity ideas surrounding the Christmas themes. We particularly like the gingerbread nativity scene! Take a look here and follow GodVenture's advent activities online @Godventure New blog post - 30 Minute Dad Life is particularly hectic at Christmas time. This week one dad shares how making the choice to focus in on family life at home, where our children can really get their dad's attention, can benefit their foundation of faith with their heavenly Father. Read the blog here Please send us your stories of inspiring faith at home – good and bad – we know it’s a rollercoaster! We’d love to include them in our emails and on the blog. Care for the Family - a Christian response to a world of need. We've updated our Privacy Notice. If you'd like to learn more click here. ![]() |