We're keeping it brief.
In our biweekly digest, you'll find links to our best content on the Westminster Kids blog and some other resources we've found on the web that are worth checking out.
(Psst... We updated our site for the season. Stop by our main landing page to see it.)
A Work of Beauty and Brilliance: A Review
"The best stories I’ve ever read are like canoes. They carry me effortlessly on the quiet surface of each page, hardly causing a ripple. I’m enraptured by the story without even noticing." Read more.
Catechesis: Learning by Heart
"The goal of catechesis is not merely intellectual, but experiential. The process is designed to help Christians drink more deeply of the Word of God." Read more.
Evie's Top 5 Books for 9-Year-Olds
"This book is kind of like how the Bible describes what happens in Revelation. It's a little bit sad, but in the end it's happy." Read more.
When Santa Learned the Gospel: A Review
"Rather than putting Santa Clause above the clouds as a pure and mysterious giver, it brought him down to our level, beneath Christ, where we all should be." Read more.
- If you or someone you know has been enjoying the Wingfeather Saga, there are some great coloring pages for download on the official Saga site and a whimsical Glipwood membership card that can be printed and filled out for your Wingfeather fan.
We're also excited about the animated series that launched the first episode on December 2. Episode 2 premiers on December 16. You can find ways to watch it here. - Looking for some last-minute Christmas gift ideas? TGC has a helpful round-up of great books for kids (and Teens) to gift this Christmas.
- Caring for a sick child can be difficult. This blog post over at New Growth Press is a helpful reminder for caregivers about the truths we can point them to in the midst of their illness.
- Reformed Mama has a fun and flexible worksheet for sermon notes for kids. This is a great resource for church ministries and families to help kids pay attention in worship and provides a good foundation for discussion afterward.