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I get asked all the time how I come up with new craft ideas. Honestly? It’s usually in the randomest places. It’s while driving down the road. For example—this Cherry Blossom craft idea came from a simple conversation with my daughter. I asked her, “What makes you think of spring?” Her answer? Cherry blossoms. Then during worship the other day, we were singing "Bless God” by Brooke Ligertwood. When the lyrics said, “Bless God for He’s always with me,” my brain immediately went to: That’s when the idea for the “My Body Is a Temple for the Holy Spirit” craft clicked into place. I love when worship, Scripture, and everyday life collide—and something tangible comes out of it for kids. If you’re looking for more ways to teach children about the Holy Spirit, you might also love:
You can find all of these (and more!) in the shop—just search Holy Spirit, Pentecost, or Fruits of the Spirit. Also, feel free to check out this Blog Post, The Holy Trinity for Kids. And truly—go listen to that song today. It’ll fill your heart in all the right ways. XO, Ashley |
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