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Julie Donavan

@julie_donavan2

I believe in Jesus as my Lord and Savior. I am married to Connor. We have two kids. I love to study God's Word, work-out, & write. These things often overlap.

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Proverbs 30:24-25 reminds us that ants are small but wise and strong. They work together to accomplish a goal. As Christians we can learn from them.

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If children’s ministry is treated like an afterthought in your church, don’t be surprised when the next generation treats the church like an afterthought in their life.

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Kids don’t need to be entertained into church—they need to be discipled into faith. Because of their openness to the gospel, children’s ministry is one of the most strategic mission fields in the church.

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Your pastors sermon series is not like a movie theaters showtime list. You do not pick and choose then say, "Well, that series looks good let's go see that one." No! When the Gospel is truly preached you go and diligently listen no matter the series.

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“We are not saved by faith in faith. There is a cult in “believism” today that promotes faith but has little to do with Jesus Christ." -Warren Wiersbe

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Today social media is flooded with right and left winged views on Charlie Kirk's murder. While the sides led up to this point, his family is truly the one that matters today. We will face this tragedy for a few days but his family will face it forever. #CharlieKirkshot

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Tantrums. Screen time. Sleep. Discipline. None of us has parenting completely figured out, but we can all learn from each other. In this conversation, recorded at TGC24, Ginger Blomberg, Betsy Childs Howard, Emily Jensen, and Laura Wifler talk about the high highs and low lows

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Let's bring some uplifting content to X for a bit ... check out our new Kids Edition, hitting mailboxes next week: thebaptistpaper.org/kids-edition/

Let's bring some uplifting content to X for a bit ... check out our new Kids Edition, hitting mailboxes next week: thebaptistpaper.org/kids-edition/
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If Eric Liddell can skip the Olympics because it’s the Lord’s day, your seven-year-old is probably okay skipping soccer practice to go to church.

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Hey Friends! Are your kids becoming screen zombies? Check out this paper thebaptistpaper.org/kids-edition/ to help kids get off their screens. You will find activity pages, a creature feature, Mrs. Julie's Clubhouse, & more. Click the link to subscribe today!

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3 questions to ask your kids or grandkids after school: 1. What did you do at school that made you smile? 2. How did you show God’s kindness today? 3. Did anything today make you stop and think?

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🧵 Before the Manger: Matthew’s Fascinating Genealogy of Christ Matthew chapter 1 is one of the most theologically loaded paragraphs in the New Testament. Many skip it. Matthew expects you to slow down. Here’s what most people miss in this opening chapter of Scripture…👇🏼

🧵 Before the Manger: Matthew’s Fascinating Genealogy of Christ

Matthew chapter 1 is one of the most theologically loaded paragraphs in the New Testament. Many skip it. Matthew expects you to slow down. Here’s what most people miss in this opening chapter of Scripture…👇🏼