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Cynthia
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6 Dec 2019 07:50 |
Good morning :-)
Good to hear that, thanks Emma. As for the chocolates......help yourself :-D :-D
Today's door.
https://calendar.myadvent.net/?id=f72f8b2226aa3d9054c76612b1abec53
Cx :-)
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'Emma'
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5 Dec 2019 15:06 |
Am enjoying the advent calendar Cynthia thank you.x
But...where are the chocolates hiding ;-) :-)
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Cynthia
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5 Dec 2019 07:51 |
Good morning :-)
It's very quiet round here...…..everyone okay?
Today's door on the Advent calendar....
https://calendar.myadvent.net/?id=f72f8b2226aa3d9054c76612b1abec53
Cx :-)
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Cynthia
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4 Dec 2019 08:33 |
Good morning :-)
Thanks Vera - just trying something different! :-D
Lighting the Advent candles is always exciting for little ones.....and the not so old I guess! :-D
The link...
https://calendar.myadvent.net/?id=f72f8b2226aa3d9054c76612b1abec53
Cx :-)
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SuffolkVera
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3 Dec 2019 19:27 |
Thank you Cynthia, the advent calendar opens perfectly and I am enjoying opening the daily box.
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kandj
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3 Dec 2019 13:54 |
Hello all
I'm liking your Advent Calendar theme for this month Cynthia. Thank you.
There was just one Baptism in church on Sunday and our Rector asked the 4 year old sister of the baby to come and light the first Advent Candle. She was so excited.
The first candle is coloured purple and symbolizes "Hope." It's sometimes referred to as the Prophecy Candle in remembrance of the prophets, especially Isaiah who foretold the birth of Christ.
Wrap up and keep warm everyone during the cold weather.
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Cynthia
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3 Dec 2019 08:17 |
Good morning :-) It's certainly a bit nippy this morning. I hope the Advent calendar is accessible - if you would prefer the prayer here on the page instead, please let me know.
https://calendar.myadvent.net/?id=f72f8b2226aa3d9054c76612b1abec53
Cx :-)
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'Emma'
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2 Dec 2019 14:24 |
Lovely Cynthia, thank you x
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Cynthia
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2 Dec 2019 07:43 |
Good morning :-)
It was only last night that I realised I hadn't popped in yesterday....apologies!
Yesterday was Advent Sunday and, with that in mind, we think of Advent Calendars. Advent is the 4 week period before Christmas - the birth of Christ. Many churches have an Advent wreath consisting of 5 candles. One candle is lit on each Sunday leading up to Christmas Day and then the 5th candle is lit.
I have been stretching my meagre brains to their limit and hope I have created something different ….I am using it on my church's FB page and thought I would share it here too...….
https://calendar.myadvent.net/?id=f72f8b2226aa3d9054c76612b1abec53
Hope it works for you - let me know! Cx :-)
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kandj
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30 Nov 2019 16:10 |
Hello all
Brrrrrr, Jack Frost is around here today.
Happy St Andrew's Day to Emma and all our Scottish friends on GR Enjoy your Burns Supper of neeps and tatties today. Don't forget the Haggis.
Wrap up and keep warm everyone. xx
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Cynthia
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30 Nov 2019 07:54 |
Good morning :-)
We have been looking at bedtime prayers, but obviously, we can pray any time of the day. Having a set time where we teach our children to pray may help instil in them a lifetime habit of talking with the Lord.
Forgive, O Lord, for Thy dear Son The ill that I this day have done. That with the world, myself, and Thee I, ere I sleep, at peace may be.
Cx :-)
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29 Nov 2019 08:01 |
Good morning :-)
I'm pleased you like these simple prayers......they are good for adults too aren't they?
The benefits of bedtime prayers for children.
Praying every day builds discipline in kids, especially as their faith begins to grow each day. Maintaining a routine each day helps keep kids disciplined. Praying can have a great effect on children, especially if parents are having a hard time disciplining them. Prayer discipline is good for adults too!
“Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me: Bless Thy little child tonight; Through the darkness be Thou near me, Keep me safe till morning light. All this day Thy hand has led me, And I thank Thee for Thy care; Thou hast warmed me, clothed me, fed me; Listen to my evening prayer.
Cx :-)
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kandj
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28 Nov 2019 20:32 |
Hello all
I also have loved reading the children's prayers this week. Thank you Cynthia.
I have been reminded of this very simple prayer from my own childhood.
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John Bless the bed that I lay on And Blessed Guardian-Angel keep Me safe from danger whilst I sleep.
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David
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28 Nov 2019 17:25 |
Tis interesting that while the Disciples couldn't stay awake in the garden before the arrest of Jesus two shared a dream of Jesus talking to two OT Patriachs Moses and Elijah
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'Emma'
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28 Nov 2019 16:07 |
Lovely prayers for children, thank you Cynthia. Made me smile reading them and their simplicity x
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Cynthia
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28 Nov 2019 07:39 |
Good morning :-)
The benefit of bedtime prayers for children....
Praying Strengthens Faith in God The best way for parents to help and maintain their child’s faith in God is by having them pray before bedtime. Even if kids are unable to visit places of worship, due to school and homework, they still maintain a connection to God. Having a specific prayer time builds a habit that is likely to continue into adulthood as well.
This prayer asks for God’s care and guidance. It also asks God to bless all the people who love you.
“Lord in heaven, hear my prayer, Keep me in your loving care. Be my guide in all I do. Bless all those who love me, too.”
Cx :-)
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27 Nov 2019 07:56 |
Good morning :-)
The benefit of bedtime prayers for children.
Praying Helps Develop Trust Praying with your child strengthens the bond of trust and unity between you and your child. Praying with family members can help your child get closer to them.
Praying Makes One More Forgiving Adults and children who pray regularly are found to be more willing to forgive others and are less inclined to hold grudges.
“Hi, it’s me, just come to pray And thank you for a fun-filled day! You’ve been with me, so I know you’ve seen All the great exciting things. But also when I’m sad or cross I know you love me, no matter what! So help me rest and go to sleep And feel the peace of your love for me.”
Cx :-)
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26 Nov 2019 08:33 |
Good morning :-)
Lovely to see folk round and about again and to share in their news.
Children and bedtime prayers
Praying Helps with Self-control and compassion Research has found that people who pray regularly have better discipline and self-control than people who do not pray. Studies have also shown that children who pray regularly are less prone to throwing tantrums and are more disciplined.
It seems that praying makes people more kind and compassionate. This is a value you definitely want to inculcate in your child. Studies have shown that regular prayer can reduce aggressive behaviour and prevent angry outbursts in adults and children.
Praying for the needs of other people makes children more empathetic and sensitive to the feelings of people around them. Overall, praying makes kids nicer.
“Now I lay me down to sleep; I pray the Lord my soul to keep. May God guard me through the night, And wake me with the morning light.”
Cx :-)
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David
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25 Nov 2019 17:43 |
Good evening :-D thank you for having me. In previous times people were more interested in The Bible, even if they couldn't read. A Priest and a Church sermon were the closest most came to religion. This century the majority can read, many with understanding.With the growth of literacy there has been a decline in Church service attendance sand a questioning by many of the authority of the Church. In my personal experience I'm what's refereed to as a sinner and the only time I confessed to a Priest was in Hospital, when I was very ill :(
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SuffolkVera
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25 Nov 2019 11:12 |
Good morning all
I’m here and, like Kandj, I am ok (ish). A few problems but they are minor compared to a lot of people so I plod on.
Thank you, Kandj, for your kind thoughts for my OH and my brother. They are both doing astonishingly well. OH is nearly back to normal. He may never walk quite as fast or as far as he used to but is still more active than most men of his age. My brother has some limitations but otherwise is leading a fairly normal life. In both cases I believe their positive attitude and sheer determination has helped their recovery enormously.
I enjoy David’s questioning and Rambling’s well reasoned posts and as ever I am appreciative of Cynthia for keeping the thread going. Thank you all.
EDIT. Forgot to say that sometimes the simplest prayers are the best. This is another well known one I learnt as a child and have never forgotten.
Lord, keep us safe this night Secure from all our fears May angels guard us while we sleep Till morning light appears
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