It is a poverty to think that many Christians will spend little time developing their imaginations. However, good art, good storytelling, and simply observing the world through a Christian lens can help young minds to make the best of their time on earth. In this lesson, Patrick reminds us of the power of the imagination and what we can do as parents to encourage it in our children.
Up Next in Module 4: Raising Them in the Faith
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Root Out That Vice
Every person tends to struggle with particular vices that are observable through the choices they make. When we're children, how these are handled influences the way these vices develop in our lives. In this lesson, Patrick identifies the three common vices our children struggle with and what par...
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It's Time to Get Comfortable
As parents who want to be better at passing on the Faith to our children, it is essential that we use the best means available to us. In this lesson, Patrick shows us why the Bible and Catechism are the two most fundamental tools that we can have in our homes, and how using these two books can gr...
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It's Time to Celebrate
Almost all children are naturally drawn to the excitement and wonder of celebrations. However,
these celebrations can quickly lose their meaning if parents are not intentional with them. In this lesson, Patrick talks about how we can make the most of religious celebrations by remembering to poi...
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