My daughter brought home a notebook from church on Sunday. She called it her “prayer journal.” Over the past few days, she’s drawn pictures and (with her mama’s help) added captions for her prayers. They include: Gratitude for the Bible and Jesus dying on the cross Prayers for world peace Requests that God bless myContinue reading “Prayer Journal”
Category Archives: Education
The Laugh
My daughter can light up a room with her laugh. Today, she lit up a dentist office. After a hard day at school, my daughter got schlepped over to the local dentist for a cleaning. She was a bit apprehensive during the drive over, but once we were inside, she was in good spirits. HerContinue reading “The Laugh”
Sharing the Gospel
I have been praying in earnest for my daughter’s salvation. Her decision to follow Christ is not something that I can–or would want–force. Yesterday, during prayer, I felt convicted about what I should be doing. My commitment: share the gospel with my daughter every day. Yesterday, I shared the gospel in the context of discipline.Continue reading “Sharing the Gospel”
The Chromebook
“Daddy, daddy,” my daughter said when she got in the car, “I got my Chromebook!” My daughter has been wanting her computer all week. Today, she got what she wanted. At home, we navigated through the following Chromebook-enabled features: Encyclopedia articles about dogs and cats (read out loud to us, btw) Games involving adding andContinue reading “The Chromebook”
The Comparison
A student in my daughter’s class has been crying all week. Crying in the morning. Crying in the afternoon. The student, my daughter says, misses his mama. She doesn’t like the student crying. “It’s hard to learn,” she told me. My wife and I have endured quite a few fits from my daughter this summer.Continue reading “The Comparison”
Cool Down
“I can’t wait for tomorrow!” my daughter said upon getting picked up today. “Why?” we asked. “I get to go to school tomorrow!” Off to a good start. But it was her lesson for the day that I really took note of… At home, we played school again, and I learned the kindergarten-approved way ofContinue reading “Cool Down”
Playing Student
Today was our daughter’s first day of kindergarten. Over time, I’ve found that direct questions rarely get my daughter to divulge what went on at school on any particular day. Instead, I have to be willing to “play” the student while my daughter “plays” teacher. She spills all the goods. I played a rambunctious kindergartenerContinue reading “Playing Student”
Two Kinds of Lessons
“What do you want to learn about today?” I asked our daughter this morning. “Sharks!” she said definitively. More specifically, she wanted to know more about Tiger Sharks. So we headed off to the library. Inside, we found a Shark Encyclopedia and sat down to read through its small article on Tiger Sharks. I hadContinue reading “Two Kinds of Lessons”
“What do you want to learn?”
Yesterday, my daughter and I made our weekly trek to the library. I said she could check out three books: A picture book A book she wanted to read A non-fiction book on a topic she wanted to learn about She got a Vox Book (a book that has contains an mp3 file so youContinue reading ““What do you want to learn?””
The Scavenger Hunt
Inspired by yesterday’s meet-the-teacher exercise, I set up two scavenger hunts for my daughter this morning. The hunts consisted of tiny notecards with couplets for clues. Example: If finding the next card is your goal,You’ll should look in the basket that gives you “control.” Doggerel for the win! She looked here and there for twelveContinue reading “The Scavenger Hunt”