• The Parables of Jesus

    I so enjoyed teaching Year 4 pupils last week about the miracles and parables of Jesus. Here are some photos of our session. I was so pleased that the children came prepared with some of the stories they had read in advance, and they posed some really interesting and thought provoking questions. We talked about the miracle of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead. We have 2 ancient stone carvings in the cathedral dating from the 12th century that depict this miracle. The children were also fascinated that these carvings had been hidden behind the choir stall and not discovered until 1829. It was an interesting discussion to get the…

  • The Miracles of Jesus

    This week I am teaching Year 4 pupils about the miracles and parables of Jesus. It has been so enjoyable for me to study and reflect on these subjects. Most Bible teachers I am sure would agree that teachers get more out of the amount of preparation that goes into teaching sessions than the students. But how to make Bible stories interesting for children can be a challenge! I always think that visual aids are important whatever our age, and I love to use art in various forms to teach the Bible. For example, we will be looking at Jesus’ first recorded miracle in John’s Gospel chapter 2 – The…

  • Happy Valentine’s Day?

    Hi, on this page I will be sharing, reviewing, and recommending resources for children’s, family, and all-age, church-based work. I love to explore and discover new ideas, and creative ways of supporting this fantastic ministry. It’s such a privilege to serve the church and to help make worship meaningful and fun for children and families. I hope you’ll find my ideas and recommendations helpful.  I am sure that many people will be celebrating Valentine’s Day tomorrow. The date stands out for me because 51 years ago Ish invited me to a church Valentine’s Party for our first date. It was memorable in that as a young woman, instead of the…

  • Hurrah! My New Book

    Hurrah! Hardback copies of my new book arrived today, and I am very excited. Although I understand it’s not everybody’s cup of tea and it’s very expensive even for a hardback copy, it is based on my PhD thesis on children’s Sunday School literature and it took me several years of study. It is of course aimed at college and university students of history and theology, and hopefully their libraries will stock copies of both the eBook (which is slightly cheaper) and the hardback. Therefore, I am not allowed by the publishers to share it freely but here are a few brief facts to give you a little flavour: The…

  • Nunc Dimittis – Simeon’s Song

    Hi, on this page I will be sharing, reviewing, and recommending resources for children’s, family, and all-age, church-based work. I love to explore and discover new ideas, and creative ways of supporting this fantastic ministry. It’s such a privilege to serve the church and to help make worship meaningful and fun for children and families. I hope you’ll find my ideas and recommendations helpful.  The Nunc Dimittis or the Song of Simeon is not only a popular anthem for worship but has been used in all sorts of settings by many book authors from Roald Dahl to John le Carré. Luke Chapter 2 tells us about Simeon – Now there…