I’ve been thinking about the imminent reality that there will be a time that each one of us asks ourselves, “When the time is right, will I return to church?”…
Tag: <span>Family Catechesis</span>
Recently, I was so humbled and blessed to have an opportunity to speak to the Sisters Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Immaculate Pennsylvania. There were representatives from the…
So much has changed in education in a relatively short amount of time. Some good and some not so good! However, there is a solid and growing movement in education to…
In the midst of the educational technology revolution, a long-loved practice still prevails in classrooms and homes today – coloring! But can students actually learn faith through coloring? Coloring for…
Plant and Grow a Vibrant Youth Ministry Hi friends in ministry. This new book is written for new youth ministers, youth ministers moving to a new parish, and youth leaders…
Approaching a major milestone, I have been reflecting on the process of creating FeastDay! The Liturgical Year Board Game. I am SO CLOSE to having prototypes of my game I…
What’s Your Cure for the Summertime Blues? Faith Formation sessions are almost over for the year and summer is coming. Students are delighted yet catechists may have different reactions. Some,…
Thinking about how to improve your family catechesis? Here are a few ways to approach strengthening your existing programs through guided at home interaction and engagement! Flipping the Classroom Try…
It all started with a faith conversion. I was agnostic, met a Catholic girl and started dating, got engaged and began attending RCIA sessions. What I found was the unconditional…
Have you ever felt like something was missing from your classroom? I do not mean the statue of Mary or a bag of treats! If we take some time to…