Category: Spring Feasts

This morning as my children and I discussed the calendar, I couldn’t help but get excited. Let me explain. When we do our morning calendar for school, we look at two calendars. The first calendar is the one most Americans use, the Gregorian Calendar, and the second is what we refer to as the Biblical

This post was originally posted in March 2021   This morning my children and I were working through the book of Deuteronomy.  This is one of my favorite books, because it is a summary book.  It is a few sermons/teachings by Moses to the children of Israel just before he dies, and they enter into

This year in school, I have been teaching my children about other traditions that are common, yet our family may not observe.  Growing up in a Nazarene church, which is a Holiness denomination that came out of the Wesleyan movement, we observed a time of Lent.  Not the same as the Catholic/Lutheran church,  but similar.

A few days ago I shared a simplified version of the Exodus Bible reading plan I use with my children leading up to Passover and through Shavuot.  We like to pretend each morning that we are in Egypt living among the Israelites, as they experience slavery, the plagues, and the Passover night, and the journey

Wow, I can’t believe it is almost  time for Passover again. I have been working on a Passover book for the last few years off and on.  I decided to share a little of it here with anyone who is looking for a simple Bible reading plan for the two weeks leading up to the

I am often asked how our family celebrates the Passover each year.  I thought I would share my answer here for anyone else who may be curious about it. As for how our family celebrates Passover, we try to stick to scripture over tradition. Therefore, we have tried to keep it simple.  We like to