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Resource: Books (187.1900) Sharing the Easter Faith with Children: Helping Children Observe Lent and Celebrate Easter     
Author: Carolyn C. Brown
Publisher: Abingdon Press/Alban Books , 2006
Length: 128 pages
Heading: 150 — Lent/Easter
Subjects: Children's 12-Up - Religion - Christian Education ; Christian Education - Children & Youth ; Christian education of children; Christianity - Education - Children & Youth ; Christianity - Education - General ; Easter; Holidays - Easter ; Holidays - Easter & Lent
Location: BV55 .B76 2005
# Copies: 1
ISBN/ISSN: 9780687344246
Description:

 

Carolyn Brown has done it again! As with all of her books, Brown writes clearly
and helpfully, with conviction and passion for what to share and how to share
one's faith with children. Sharing the Easter Faith with Children is
theologically sound, biblically focused, educationally on target, and
developmentally appropriate. It should be required reading for every parent,
educator, and pastor who wants to communicate and celebrate the Easter faith
with children. Brown packs a lot of practical suggestions, insights, and
activities into this very readable resource. I am confident children will mature
in their understanding and affirmation of the Easter faith when they have been
nurtured in families and congregations that take seriously what Brown offers.

--Donald Griggs

  Author of Teaching Today’s Teachers to Teach

 

It is easy to share the Christmas story and faith with children. The story is
beautiful and lends itself well to pageants and other celebratory events for
children. It is not so easy to share the Easter story and faith with children
because the message and images are complex. Many parents have trouble
articulating what Easter means to them personally much less answering their
children ’ s questions. In many congregations children are featured in palm
parades on Palm Sunday, but they are not specifically planned for at other Holy
Week services. When schools schedule an Easter break, many families go away and
thus unintentionally bypass the whole Easter message for years.

This book explores what the Easter message can mean to children as they grow up.
The author helps congregations and families share the Easter message with their
children and include the children meaningfully in Lent, Holy Week and Easter
observances.   Included are materials for children from birth (in the church
nursery) to age 12.   Also included are reproducible pages to create a booklet
for parents.

 

The first section of the book describes the particular parts of the Easter faith
that are important to children at different ages and comments on the biblical
Easter texts from a child ’ s point of view. The second part of the
book works through the Lenten season, describing ways congregations can include
children and providing program and worship plans, including:

 

*Lenten disciplines for children and their families

*Ash Wednesday

*Celebrating Palm Sunday or looking ahead on Passion Sunday

*Maundy Thursday: Recalling the Last Supper

*Keeping Good Friday

*The church-sponsored Easter Egg Hunt

*Easter Sunday Morning

 

Another part of the book offers help to leaders who want to share the content
with teachers, parents, or committees. Also included is a comprehensive list of
related resources.

 

This carefully researched and well-grounded, practical resource from a highly
regarded Christian educator will strengthen your educational ministry with
children and support parents as they shape the faith of their children.

 

Other books by this author :   Forbid Them Not (3 volumes); Gateway to Worship;
and You Can Preach to the Kids, Too.

 

Of Related Interest:   Children’s Activities for the Christian Year by Delia
Halverson; Nurturing Faith in Families by Jolene Roehlkepartain; Bible Banquets
with Kids   and Bible Time with Kids by Cindy Dingwall.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Age Groups: None specified.


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