WE ARE GOING TO CAMP!!! (hopefully)
All deposits and payments will be fully refunded if we have to cancel camp!!
If you want to GO Then:
WE ARE GOING TO CAMP!!! (hopefully)
All deposits and payments will be fully refunded if we have to cancel camp!!
If you want to GO Then:
JOIN us online!! We will all watch our CS service live together and be able to live chat while doing so!!
This week Liza Good (Lake Zurich Student Pastor) shares on the Gospel of John going through chapters 17-21.
Each week we will encourage student to read the 5 chapters we covered in our CS Live! This week read John 17-21.
If you would like to dive into a deep study download this great resource to read through the whole New Testament in 90 days (The Gospel of John starts on page 23) CLICK HERE FOR THE RESOURCE
JOIN us online!! We will all watch our CS service live together and be able to live chat while doing so!!
We will be taking a look at the different places we find our selves in the journey of this quarantine.
How do we navigate through the spiritual Valley, Desert and Storm and when do we get to the Promise Land?
Tonight: Where are we now?
JOIN us online!! We will all watch our CS service live together and be able to live chat while doing so!!
We will be taking a look at the different places we find our selves in the journey of this quarantine.
How do we navigate through the spiritual Valley, Desert and Storm and when do we get to the Promise Land?
Tonight: This Valley is difficult.
JOIN us online!! We will all watch our CS service live together and be able to live chat while doing so!!
We will be taking a look at the different places we find our selves in the journey of this quarantine.
How do we navigate through the spiritual Valley, Desert and Storm and when do we get to the Promise Land?
Tonight: Where is the Promise Land?
Check out this Chapel Student update on what is happening when and where!!
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LINKS YOU WILL NEED HANDY:
Wednesday CS live 7-8PM: CLICK HERE or go to live.chapel.org
Wednesday AFTER PARTY Small groups 8:00-8:45pm: CLICK HERE or go to https://cslive.carrd.co/#
Sunday CS Essentials Class 8-9pm: CLICK HERE or go to https://zoom.us/j/9182279202
Sunday Morning Church 9,10,11am: CLICK HERE or go to live.chapel.org
Saturday Evening Church 5pm: CLICK HERE or go to live.chapel.org
Join your AFTER PARTY small group directly after the live stream is over!! (Wednesdays from 8:00-8:45pm)
CLICK HERE to find your group!
If you missed an episode of CS Live you can watch previous ones on our youtube channel!!
CLICK HERE to subscribe! or search Chapel Students on youtube!
Our podcast for students has many episodes to encourage and challenge them!!
To find us go to wherever you listen to your podcasts and search " The Come Alive Podcast".
We encourage students for 30 minutes with great stories of people coming alive to God!! Check it out!! Send your student to it!
For many families, homework is the number one source of conflict between parents and their kids. When kids won't do their homework or the quality of work is poor, the sparks begin to fly.
I interviewed the acclaimed parenting expert, author and columnist, John Rosemond, about what he believes parents should do regarding the issue of homework, and he outlined his ABC's:
A. All By Myself. Children ought to do their homework in a private, personal area -- not a high-traffic or family area like the kitchen. Insisting on a private area for homework tells your children that homework is their responsibility. As we help our kids move from dependence on us to becoming independent -- a private area allows them to function and complete tasks by themselves.
B. Back Off. Backing off means refusing to give children help with homework unless absolutely necessary. Although this is often difficult for parents, they need to realize that when children say, "I need help," it doesn't actually mean they do. According to Rosemond, when kids ask for help, about 80% of the time they are looking for mom or dad to solve a problem or bail them out of a situation that has frustrated them. When parents jump in to fix or bail out, they confirm for their children that they indeed were unable to solve the problem themselves. Backing off while supporting and encouraging your kids is the way to go. Even if kids fail, they will learn important life lessons.
C. Call It Quits. Rosemond suggests that parents set a time deadline when homework must be completed for the day, whether or not all assignments have been finished. When deadlines are set and kept, kids will begin to learn to manage their time more effectively.
These ABC's are nothing more than the approach to homework that most parents used 50 years ago. They might go against some popular thinking today, but they emphasize the development of self-discipline, responsibility, and the resourcefulness kids will need to become self-reliant and functioning adults.