HOW WE OBSERVE LENT WITH OUR KIDS AS NON-CATHOLIC CHRISTIANS// In this video, I share the books we use, practices we keep to observe the season of lent with our kids. It's important that we pass on our faith to our children. Lent is one part of the church calendar that we can use as a tool to help us in that vain. I did not grow up observing Lent, but as I’ve made my faith my own, I’ve taken on the practice and enjoy sharing in this somber tradition with my children. In this video, I’m sharing the practices that we use as Protestants who stay close to Reformed Theology.
RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO: Lenten Tree Book:
Lenten Lights by Noel Piper:
Our Seder Script:
Candelabra shown in video:
Brown card stock:
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