Here we are singing our hearts out during our Vacation Bible School! Our theme was Jonah! Here is my class of 5 year olds.....in the belly of the whale! Sweet Anna and one of her sweet friends!
Another fantastic week of the Dog Tag, Inc Fellowship Program has concluded and my head and heart are about to explode with knowledge, emotions, and ideas! Testing soups from a vendor to potentially be sold at Dog Tag Bakery. =”This week …
Please check the relevant websites for full entry terms and conditions. Film Independent’s Screenwriting Lab is an intensive four-week program that runs two to three evenings a week in Los Angeles every Autumn. It is…
Imagem 1 de 5 da galeria de Arquiteto espanhol Pedro Pitarch consegue bolsa de estudos da Steedman Fellowship 2016-2017. Pitarch: This Kitchen is a Conference Hall. Image Cortesía de Washington University in St. Louis
Click and immerse. Today we're featuring the beautiful art of Inheritance Cycle fan and artist Kim Kincaid, who passed away unexpectedly just last year.
DESCRIPTION Artist: Raymond Meeks Title: Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota Medium: Photo Litho, 1997, Hong Kong Dimensions: 6.8x9.7" Description: Heat Wax Mounted on 11x14" Conservation Board Artist Bio: Raymond Meeks (1963) is an American photographer. Much of his work focuses on memory and place, and captures daily life with his family. In 2016 Meeks received a Siskind Fellowship Grant from the Aaron Siskind Foundation. His work is held in the collections of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France in Paris, Light Work in Syracuse, NY, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
Easy prep and even easier cleanup.
Welcoming the Little Ones: A Morning in the BSF Children's Program
Dr Sukhvir Wright explains how an Epilepsy Research UK Emerging Leader Fellowship in 2016 has helped researchers gain an understanding of how autoimmune-ass ...
When I was just starting out, I wish there was a cheat sheet to amazing resources. This is how I would spend $100 on TPT.
These chocolate mint Bible Study invitations are what we handed out to the women of our congregations this last weekend. We want all the ladies to know that they are invited to join us to study, and we want them to know and the experience the Bible on a deeper level. His word is active, and...Read More
With Lent and Easter just around the bend, I thought it was a great time to re-share my friend's Prayer Hands with a free printable. It's a simple way to remind your kids of what is important and remind them of all that they have to be thankful for, not only during this time of
You can add that "wow" factor to your next summertime party by constructing a beach ball arch. Although it may look difficult, creating this arch is extremely easy and cost effective. In order to build this fun party display, you are going...
Today is the birthday of my favorite author JRR Tolkien. Non-readers and non-fantasy book readers are more familiar of course with Peter Jackson’s adaptation of Lord of the Rings and The Hobb…
New School Year, New Room Theme! While I still love Harry Potter, I also love to decorate and I couldn't wait to start planning out a new theme! While this room isn't as over the top as my previous Hogwarts classroom. I like it even more and I have the Lilly Pulitzer wardrobe of octopus and jellyfish dresses to match. Enjoy the tour! I copied this wall from a picture I saw on pinterest. The blue pieces are strips of plastic table cloths. The seaweed is made from stringing fishing line through paper cone cups that I spray painted lime green. My students made the "coral" from paper cone cups and from a mixture of tissue paper and dyed coffee filters. I used glue dots to stick everything up on the wall and to add the fish onto the tablecloths. The kelp forest is also made from plastic tablecloths. I added some silver cupcake liners randomly to look like barnacles. The sunken ship is just cut out from black bulletin board paper. I don't have teams and points this year. Instead students earn gold coins. When they collect enough they can open the treasure chest. I change out the number of coins it takes to open the chest and what is inside each time it is opened. Most of the decorations I got this year came from Party City and Dollar Tree. I brought back a whole suitcase full of stuff I bought when I was in the US this summer. I have to admit it was nice to not have to make everything by hand this year! I did still make a few things myself. I made this whale out of cardboard and used the cone paper cups to make barnacles. It's hanging from the ceiling using fishing line. I got the idea from something I saw in an Anthropologie store window display. I also added blue paper behind the cabinets to give them a pop of color. I still have a few leftover bottles and miscellaneous stuff around from my Harry Potter room, but most of it I gave away to my students last year. I left that wall mostly blank because it doubles as my projector screen. Whenever I need it, I just hook the ceiling decorations on each other to move them out of the way. The streamer ceiling took the longest to complete, but turned out beautiful so it was worth it!
Literary journal SmokeLong Quarterly is inviting applications from new and emerging flash fiction writers for the 2020 Kathy Fish Fellowship.
You pitched a tent where? In the living room? Huh? Winter and spring evenings are chilly, but don't let that get in the way. Do indoor camping!
At Redeemer Fellowship we are big on expository, experiential, theologically rich, gospel-centered preaching. But for a number of reasons (perhaps I'll explain why in a future post) we don't provide outlines. We don't even try to alliterate our main points. We do make the main idea of every sermon
Adults and kids compete in a variety of backyard games including water balloon relays, jumbo beer pong, slosh ball, dodge ball, wheelbarrow races and more!