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Friday, October 31, 2014

What Can I Give? Christmas Experience

Hello KCC Parents!




Hopefully your kids have received a CD with the Christmas music they need to be learning for their performance on Dec. 14th. If they haven't yet received one, please let me know and I'll get them one ASAP. I hope that every Impact Kid will be able to participate! We are not having separate practices this year, so it is IMPERATIVE that they learn the songs at home. Each week in Impact Kids we will be going over the songs at the beginning of class, but I do not want to spend a lot of our lesson time on it. Because of that, I am counting on you making sure that they are listening to the CD at home multiple times throughout the week.

Here are the songs they'll need to learn off of the CD:
#1 - Christmas is the Season
#2 - What's the Trouble with Christmas
#4 - He is the Reason
#6 - Carry Your Candle
#7 - Birthday of The King


Kids pick up on music super fast, so if they listen to it 4-5 days per week they should be fine. We have it in our car and every time that we get it we listen through the CD at least once.


The practices will be: 
Sunday, Dec. 7th, from 1-3 PM
Wednesday, Dec. 10th, from 6-7 PM (Please arrive a few minutes early so we can get in place.)
Sunday, Dec. 14th, from 9-10 AM

I did not plan a Friday night practice this year, because I know December is super busy and I wanted to make it as simply as possible on families. Please mark these practice dates on your calendar! 



Next, this isn't just a Kids' Performance. It's an ALL Church Experience! What does that mean? It means that it is the staffs prayer that each family would find something you (we) can do to shine Jesus to others this Christmas season. It's basically doing random acts of kindness infused with Jesus!





Whatever we do for others is a direct act of worship to Jesus! 

If you need ideas for things your family could do, 
they'll be a table set up in the foyer that you can stop by. 

Once you've decided on something to do, we'd like to know because we're going to be incorporating it into the program. Don't worry. You won't have to do anything in the program! :-) We'll just be posting things that people are doing on the screen throughout the program. 

If you have ANY questions, please contact me (Mandy Boggs) 
at mandymichelle@hotmail.com or 253-373-9000. 

Friday, October 24, 2014

Know truth, think truth, follow truth

If you spend much of your time on the internet, listening to music, reading books, and watching movies or TV that sell you lies as truth, soon you'll find it easier and easier to buy into those lies! Our families have so many options now and ways to ingest information. Your kids are probably getting info from places that you don't even know exist. 

Eventually, you may (or will) begin behaving according to these false beliefs. The Bible warns us agains such lies and tells us to instead focus on the truth as revealed in God's Word.

Romans 12:2New Living Translation (NLT)

Don’t copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will learn to know God’s will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect.

Colossians 2:8New Living Translation (NLT)

Don’t let anyone capture you with empty philosophies and high-sounding nonsense that come from human thinking and from the spiritual powers[a] of this world, rather than from Christ.

Our kids are growing up in a different world than we did. That's fact! Take homosexuality for instance. When I was a kid, it was not something that was portrayed openly on TV. Now, it's hard to find a show that doesn't show a homosexual couple at some point in the season. Do you find that to be true? Even HGTV often shows couples that are same sex. It is something that our kids are exposed to. We, as Christian parents, have a responsibility to teach our children what the Lord says. He loves everyone! He does not like sin. Regardless of what type of sin that is. We must love everyone, but we cannot buy into the lie that (any) sin is ok. Is this something that you talk with your kids about or leave it up to a pastor? Because guaranteed they ARE being exposed to it. Who's voice do you want to ring the loudest? Let's not shrink back and allow the world to tell our kids what's ok. Let's be the voice that they hear lovingly teaching them Biblical truths! 

How about evolution? If you're children go to public school they ARE being taught that they evolved from monkeys. Do you just assume that they know they were made by a loving Creator? Did you talk to them about it when they were younger, but not really anymore? Is it a topic that you shy away from? Are they equipped to share with their friends and teachers the reality of an AWESOME CREATOR? For that matter, are you? You can find a ton of great resources at www.answersingenesis.org. Let's give them tools to help them stand strong on their faith! 
As families, let's KNOW TRUTH, THINK TRUTH, and FOLLOW TRUTH!


Friday, October 17, 2014

Study and Learn the Bible

In Impact Kids we are continuing to learn about how to build our lives on the ROCK (God's ways) instead of SAND (the world's ways). Here's a sampling of our lesson from last week and something that you can go over with your kids at home! 

2 Timothy 3:16-17New Living Translation (NLT)

16 All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful to teach us what is true and to make us realize what is wrong in our lives. It corrects us when we are wrong and teaches us to do what is right. 17 God uses it to prepare and equip his people to do every good work.

You probably have several textbooks laying around your home, whether your kids go to public school, Christian school, or homeschool. But they're not doing much to help you or your child if they're just lying around gathering dust. You don't even know what it says unless you pick it up and read it. You have to study and then put it's principles into practice if you want to learn something well. How much more then should we pick up the BIBLE, study it, and put it into practice? The Bible is our instruction manual for life written by God Himself!


So, we can encourage our kids to read the Word....BUT if they never (or seldom) see you reading it, what does that really say to them? That it's not important! That it's not a priority! That we can live life without it! Making time to read, study, meditate on, memorize, and live by the Word of God is a choice!!! It's a lifestyle that our kids must see us modeling. Do NOT expect them to pick up their Bibles and read them if you aren't. It simply won't happen. Remember the old "actions speak louder than words." Yep, it's true. 

I know that you want your children to be in the presence of God. Well, every time that you open your Bible to read it, you (and/or your kids) are stepping into the very presence of God! That is how He speaks to us. He desires to share His heart with you and your kids. But it's our responsibility to crack open His love letter. Every hour you spend studying the Bible is an hour of walking and talking with God. 

Commit yourself to memorizing God's Word also - as a family. Let's not just ask the kids to memorize Scripture. Let's join in with them. Is it difficult? Sure thing! But things that are hard are the things that produce character in us. Store it away in your mind and heart, and His Word will:

1) Keep you from sin  
Psalm 119:11New Living Translation (NLT)
11 I have hidden your word in my heart,
    that I might not sin against you. 

2) Protect you from false teaching 

2 Timothy 3:13-15New Living Translation (NLT)

13 But evil people and impostors will flourish. They will deceive others and will themselves be deceived.
14 But you must remain faithful to the things you have been taught. You know they are true, for you know you can trust those who taught you. 15 You have been taught the holy Scriptures from childhood, and they have given you the wisdom to receive the salvation that comes by trusting in Christ Jesus.

3) Fill your heart with joy and peace

Jeremiah 15:16New Living Translation (NLT)

16 When I discovered your words, I devoured them.
    They are my joy and my heart’s delight,
for I bear your name,
    Lord God of Heaven’s Armies.

Psalm 85:8New Living Translation (NLT)

I listen carefully to what God the Lord is saying,
    for he speaks peace to his faithful people.
    But let them not return to their foolish ways.

4) Proved you power in prayer 

John 15:7New Living Translation (NLT)

But if you remain in me and my words remain in you, you may ask for anything you want, and it will be granted!

5) Prepare you to do good

2 Timothy 3:16-17New Living Translation (NLT)

16 All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful to teach us what is true and to make us realize what is wrong in our lives. It corrects us when we are wrong and teaches us to do what is right. 17 God uses it to prepare and equip his people to do every good work.

Excerpts from 

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Who Is God?

Who is God? And can I really know Him? 
Biblical Worldview of God and Truth


THE BIG IDEA: 
Wise builders know that every house must have a FOUNDATION. A foundation is usually made of concrete or stone and steel, and its purpose is to hold the house up from underneath. Wise builders also know that the foundation must be built on very sold ground or rock. If the house is built on sand, the building will fall when the sand under the foundation washes away in a storm, and when it shifts during an earthquake.



For the same reason, a person's life must also have a strong foundation. Wise people know that "storms" are a part of life, that we all will face our share of difficulties and disappointments.
Therefore wise people build the foundation of their lives on God, whom the Bible calls the ROCK!

"For who is God besides the Lord? And who is the Rock except our God?" 2 Samuel 22:32

"{God} alone is my rock and my salvation." Psalm 62:2

God is like the solid rock, dependable and durable, on which wise people lay the foundations for their houses. You can always count on God and His Word - the Bible - because they always tell us what is true. Whether building houses or building their lives, wise people will follow a good plan, and there is no plan as good as the one found in God's Word.

Yet some people don't follow the best plan for building their houses. More importantly, some people don't follow the best plan for building their lives. Some don't know about the instructions God gives us in the Bible for building our lives. Others know about the Bible but choose to ignore it.

Jesus warned us that many people build their lives on sand. This means that they decide what is true in their own minds.; they decide for themselves what is right and what is wrong. And when they build their lives without guidance from God, sooner or later their lives start cracking and sliding downward.

Wise builders, however, know that God is the Rock of Truth. That's why they choose to follow the plan God gives us in His Word for building their lives. Instead of building on sandy ground (worldly ideas and ways), they build on The Rock (God and His Word).




This week it would be awesome if you could: 
1) Look up scriptures that explain why you should build your life on the Rock of God and His Word. 
2) Identify ways that people build their lives on "sand" instead of building on THE Rock. 
3) Talk about ways that each of us can build a foundation on Jesus and His ways. 


Credit to John Hay and David Webb: Who is God? And Can I Really Know Him?                     Biblical Worldview Curriculum 



Tuesday, September 9, 2014

The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Builders

Who is God? And Can I Really Know Him? 
Biblical Worldview of God and Truth

Over the next school year in Impact Kids will be learning about how to build a FOUNDATION on God and His Word so that when the storms of life come we will not be shaken!
I want to encourage you, as a parent, to join us in this journey and talk about these Biblical principles with your kids. I (Mandy Boggs) will be posting things on this blog for you to talk about with your kids as well as giving handout papers that can be done at home together. 


Jesus told those who had gathered on the mountainside, "Everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice words of mine is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. The rain came down, the streams rose. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock. But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell with a great crash." Matthew 7:24-27

Jesus taught many truths using stories called parables. These parable are recorded in the New Testament books we call the Gospels - Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Jesus' parable of the wise and foolish builders shows us the importance of building our lives on God the Rock and His Word. God and His Word are like the rock under the wise builder's house. When we know and love and obey God's Word, our hearts and minds will be strong like a well-constructed home built on a strong foundation. You see, it's not enough to just hear God's words. Jesus says we also need to follow His Word and make it the building plan for our lives.

Why? Because life is not always easy. As the weather changes with the seasons, we enjoy winter wonderlands, followed by the freshness of spring, the warmth of the summer sun, and beautiful autumn colors. But these same seasons sometimes bring with them crippling blizzards, violent thunderstorms, damaging droughts, and devastating hurricanes. Likewise, even the most devoted follower of God will experience the occasional storm in life - fear, temptation, disappointment, failure, and more. BUT if you built your life of the Rock, if you have made it a habit to love God and to know and obey His Word, then when the storms of life do hit, you can stand strong!

Family Talk Time:
1) Why wound't you want to build your house on top of sand?
2) What does "sand" represent in the Bible? (Worldly wisdom and ways)
3) What kinds of "storms" may come into your life?
4) What will happen if you do not build your life on the Rock of God and His Word?

Words to Know: 
Parable - A short story that contains biblical truth for our lives
Foundation - The concrete or stone structure that supports a building from beneath
The Rock of God - God and His Word
Wisdom - Knowing, loving, and obeying God and applying that knowledge to make good decisions

Hide it in your heart:
"For who is God besides the Lord? And who is the Rock except our God?" 2 Samuel 22:32

"He is the Rock, his works are perfect, and all his ways are just. A faithful God who does no wrong, upright and just is he." Deuteronomy 32:4

Credit to John Hay and David Webb from the What We Believe "Who is God?" curriculum 

Friday, August 1, 2014

Peer Pressure: If your friends jumped off a bridge....

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Peer Pressure: If your friends jumped off a bridge...by Sami Cone
Meet Sami Cone
I'm sure all of us can remember a myriad of catchphrases we overheard our parents chastise us with over and over again as we were growing up, but perhaps none more than "If your friends jumped off a bridge, would you?"
Perhaps it sounded a little different in your family. Maybe something like:
  • If your friends said a bad word, would you?
  • If your friends stole, would you?
  • If your friends drank alcohol, would you?
  • If your friend lied, would you cover up for them?
Really, there are infinite possibilities that we could fill the blank with, but it all revolves around the timeless dilemma of peer pressure.
And if we're being really honest with ourselves, that trend doesn't get much easier with age.
Even as adults, it's easy to fall prey to "keeping up with the Joneses" and having everything look good on the outside even if we are falling apart on the inside.
I recently had a talk around this subject with my preteen and had to face the fact that my words were falling on fairly deaf ears. As I swallowed my pride, I stepped back to realize I needed a new source of wisdom to convey my thoughts to my child. In that moment, three words popped in my head:
Don't. Fit. In.
The simplicity of the statement seemed almost absurd. After all, don't most of us live our entire lives trying to fit in?
That may be the worldly standard, but Psalm 139:14 reminds us that we are "fearfully and wonderfully made" and ultimately called to a higher standard.
In an instant, I reflected back to my own junior high years. Even then, though I desperately wanted to be liked, something in me caused me to stand out from the crowd. I didn't want to follow the trends, whether it was wearing parachute pants or the double Velcro Reebok hightop sneakers (Don't get me wrong, I still have plenty of big hair pictures from the 80's that prove I wasn't a complete original!).
The point is this: as parents, we need to constantly reinforce with our children the importance of being unique, in both our thoughts and our actions. Standing out from the crowd isn't always easy, especially in Junior High and High School, but the reward when we do is worthwhile.
For Mother's Day this year, my daughter gave me a gift that I treasure more than any other: a drawing with words that describe me in her mind. Among them were words like, "Different" & "Unique". The fact that she not only notices those characteristics but also values them brings me immense joy.
Still, I recognize the fact that my words and actions are not solely responsible for influencing my kids. Exposing them to other adults I respect, good friends, daily Bible readings and yes, even quality books and videos that drive home this message are equally important to me.
Regardless of how you talk to your teens and pre-teens about the topic of standing out from the crowd, the important thing is that you actually take the time to talk about it.
Your Turn
How do you encourage your children to deny peer pressure and stand out from the crowd?

Friday, July 25, 2014

Travel the Bible This Summer!

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Travel The Bible This Summer!by Louise Bishop
Meet Louise Bishop
Do you want to travel somewhere new this summer but find yourself stuck at home? In my family, we love to travel, love to explore, and love to read!
Try traveling or sending your young explorer to amazing places from the Bible this summer through the adventure of reading some great books!
The Let’s Go Explore books will guide you through famous places of the Bible in amazing photos, with interesting differences in culture to learn and a list of sights to see. Your young travelers will end up excitedly sharing fun facts with you all summer long - including new vocabulary, fun facts and biblical references!
Let’s Go Explore Jerusalem the holy city includes so much fascinating information on each page (as all the Let’s Go Explore books do). One of my favorite facts that I found is that 1/3 of all people that move to Jerusalem are from America! Also, 1/3 of the population is under the age of 15 and 1/3 of the people are Muslim. Did you know that?
I’ve always been interested in architecture and would love to travel to Jerusalem with my kids someday. History and architecture are in abundance in Let’s Go Explore. The walls that surround old Jerusalem are over 500 years old and they actually found the Pools of Bethesda. How exciting is that? Remember, this is where a lame man was healed by Jesus. Jesus said "get up and walk" and the man walked. Amazing!
Let’s Go Explore Galilee and Let's Go Explore Israel have beautiful maps. The Sea of Galilee is mentioned in the Bible in Matthew, Mark, and John. There are so many stories from the New Testament that took place in the area known as Galilee, including the cities of Bethsaida, Tabgha, Chorazin, and Capernaum where much of Jesus' ministry took place. And for your junior foodies, Let’s Go Explore Israelincludes some really great photos of meals and food from the area. You'll also love the photos of the beautiful, local sea life.
These books are perfectly laid out for children to read. (My 6-year-old son loves them!) If you've got a roadtrip planned, pack these books for the ride and enjoy your kids Bible travel, too!
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Your Turn
Are you traveling this summer? Or having a stay-cation? How are you planning to engage your kids in reading about places they'd like to visit? Have you ever thought about how you could travel the Bible? I'd love to hear from you on our blog!
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Complete with photographs, maps, vocabulary call-outs, fun facts, and more, this is the perfect resource for the young explorer. Read about the Biblical significance and history of Israel as well as current and curious information about foods, clothes, places of interest, and other pertinent facts of interest. 

Friday, July 18, 2014

Cultivating a Love for Jesus in Your Child

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Cultivating a Love for Jesus in Your Childby Ruth Schwenk
Meet Ruth Schwenk
I didn’t grow up in a Christian home.
My parents were (and still are) loving, supportive, involved, and hardworking. But I didn’t grow up going to church, reading the Bible, listening to worship songs, or knowing Jesus.
It wasn’t until high school that a friend of mine invited me to church.
Youth group sounded a little less intimidating than “church” so I gave it a try... and I loved it! Not only did I come to faith in Jesus, my family, in time, would follow. By God’s grace, not only do I profess Jesus, so do my parents.
Maybe your story is like mine, or perhaps you did grow up in a Christian home. Regardless,
God’s Word is powerful to change and transform no matter who you are or where you are at in life.
Today, as a mom to four children, one of my greatest joys is passing on the faith I have received.
“Mommy I want you to read my God time to me!” Those words are like music to my ears! They are a few of my very favorite words I hear uttered every single night from my sweet five-year-old, Sophia. She is eager to learn, and I am eager to teach.  This is the great joy and privilege God has entrusted to every parent. A very familiar passage to many is Deuteronomy 6:4-9:
Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one. Love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.  Tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates.
As Moses reminds the Israelite community of all that God had done, and what was still before them, he makes it clear that parents are to be teachers. Among many other things, the home must be a place where we are passing on, by teaching, the faith we have.
It can be tough to know what resources are age-appropriate for a young child. We have found a storybook Bible to be a fantastic choice for a young child. One of our new favorites we have used recently is the Jesus Calling Bible Storybook by Sarah Young. Each story is the perfect length to keep their attention. The language is simple and written so their young minds can comprehend the message. It is beautifully illustrated with bright and colorful pictures to go along with each biblical story. But most of all, we love that it is centered on Jesus!
More than just information, we want our children to experience transformation because of Jesus, our great God and Savior! It really is all about Him! It’s never too early to begin cultivating a love for Jesus in the life of your child. God wants to work through YOU – as a parent – to help pass on faith to the next generation!
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Your Turn
How do you help cultivate a love for Jesus in the life of your child? What are your favorite memories of talking about Jesus with your children? Leave a comment on our blog! I would love to hear from you!

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