November through December is one of my favorite times of year. Not only is our weather simply beautiful, but it’s a time of year when I pause to think. I’m sure I can’t be the only one that gets super busy with the changing of seasons… When we start a new “school” year, life is hectic as we slip into new routines, resume regular activities and tackle fresh challenges. I get going a million miles a minute and if I’m not careful, I’ll look up and realize I’m not headed in a direction that I want to go. As November dawns, I find myself slowing down. Not physically, but rather mentally. It is a soul slow down. My spirit becomes quiet and I sit back to take stock. I sit back in gratitude for all God’s done.
Yesterday, our pastor spoke on the cost of discipleship. I’ve been mulling it over in my mind continually since then. In a culture that prizes comfort and convenience, our pastor challenged us to not be subject to these two idols. Jesus did not come to grant us a life of comfort and ease. He came to rescue us. He came to call us to kingdom work. And so I sit and think.
This has me looking forward to this season and seeking ways to cultivate these stirrings that God’s placed in my heart. I want to invite my kids into the act of listening to the Lord and then FOLLOWING Him wherever He leads -no matter the cost. I want to remember back and I want to prepare for the future.
Our culture is changing so rapidly. It’s vital that we, as a family, become grounded in God’s Word. The rumblings in our culture remind me of what the puritans went through back in England and how God used that time to move them here to the new world. As I look towards the future and the role God’s called me to play in shaping these young lives we are blessed to nurture, I want to be intentional. I want to be resolved and yet relaxed as I follow God’s call in discipling these kids of mine and whatever else he brings along the way.
So we’ll be pulling out our favorite Thanksgiving books. We’ll be talking about counting the cost. We’ll be talking about Jesus, why He came and what it means to follow Him.
So I thought I’d share some of my favorite posts and resources (including several exclusive coupon codes) that help us during these two seasons!
Favorite Thanksgiving Resources
I’ve collected all of my posts here on our hands-on history lessons, crafts, and book recommendations!
It’s been a couple of years since we’ve made our Mayflower Walnut boats. With Greta being 3 now, I think it is definitely time to pull these out again!
Christmas Thoughts and Resources
I love to slow our schedules down a bit in December and really savor time together as a family and time to spend with the Lord.
Here are a few favorite posts. You can check out all of my Christmas related blog posts here or take a peek at my Christmas Pinterest board.
4 Amazing Christmas Devotionals/Resources
I love this devotional from my friend, OhAmanda. We’ve done it 3 times now. It is fun and engaging – even when we went the easy route with the coloring ornaments instead of the messy crafts during two of those years! We’ll be delving into it again next year when Greta is four! Here is our initial review that I wrote and then my followup post on it from last year. I even have a special coupon code, just for you all!
I’m super excited about this one. I’ve been reading through it and can’t wait to do this devotional with the kids this year. It is a great resource that answers a lot of questions.
It’s divided into the following sections:
Is the Christmas Story Real? – How do we know and the role of genealogies and prophesies.
The Christmas Story – one day just focused on the overall account.
The Characters of the Christmas Story – a deeper look at the people involved.
Elements of the Christmas Story – giving historical background that will foster appreciation and understanding.
Why is the Christmas Story Important to Us? – this section addresses myths surrounding the Christmas story as well as the take home question, “Who is Jesus to You?”
Each days devotional is divided up into sections that provide parents and older kids a deeper historical and theological context, a scripture to read, a daily devotion, dialogue questions, a simple prayer and then optional family time activities.
More Than A Holiday ebook or if you are a print book kind of person, it is also available for purchase over at Amazon.
Praying the Scriptures through Advent
And then finally… a resource for ME!!! My friend, Candace, just released a simple and beautiful devotional for praying the Scriptures through Advent. I’m looking forward to curling up on the couch in the morning with a cup of tea, my Bible, and this ebook for some special time with Jesus – {hopefully} before my kids wake up.
Jessica C. says
Heather, I am having a hard time trying to connect to your 15 books for a Christ Centered Christmas. It takes me to the Joy painting craft from the email and searching your site I still cannot find it. Help!
Heather Haupt says
Yikes. Thanks for letting me know about that. I just fixed the link. The Christmas book list is here: https://www.heatherhaupt.com/2009/12/02/christmas-reading/