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Story Guides: Faces of Easter VII

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In Godly Play, the spirituality of all ages is nurtured through wonder, narrative, and play. Using this guide, we invite you to individually or in community engage in some rhythms to experience a story, reflect, and respond. 

Story Guide includes link to Faces of Easter VII Video.

"The resurrection means that life is stronger than death. It tells us that there is no place where God’s love cannot reach us." -Henri Nouwen

 

Story Guide: Faces of Easter VI

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In Godly Play, the spirituality of all ages is nurtured through wonder, narrative, and play. Using this guide, we invite you to individually or in community engage in some rhythms to experience a story, reflect, and respond. 

Story Guide includes link to Faces of Easter VI video. 

"The catechist is not the teacher of the child, but the one who helps the child discover, with all their being, the presence of God in their life." -Gianna Gobbi

 

 

Story Guide: Faces of Easter V

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In Godly Play, the spirituality of all ages is nurtured through wonder, narrative, and play. Using this guide, we invite you to individually or in community engage in some rhythms to experience a story, reflect, and respond. 

Story Guide includes link to Faces of Easter V video. 

"The child is not an object to be formed or molded, but a person to be accompanied on their journey toward the discovery of God." -Sofia Cavalletti 

 

 

Story Guides: Faces of Easter III and IV

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In Godly Play, the spirituality of all ages is nurtured through wonder, narrative, and play. Using this guide, we invite you to individually or in community engage in some rhythms to experience a story, reflect, and respond. 

Story Guide includes links to Faces of Easter III and IV videos. 

“Play is the work of children, and it is through play that they come to know themselves and the world around them. It is in play that they encounter God in profound ways.” -Jerome W. Berryman 

 

Story Guide: Faces of Easter II

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In Godly Play, the spirituality of all ages is nurtured through wonder, narrative, and play. Using this guide, we invite you to individually or in community engage in some rhythms to experience a story, reflect, and respond. 

Story Guide includes link to Faces of Easter II video. 

“In the child is much knowledge, much wisdom. If we do not profit from it, it is only because of neglect on our part to become humble and to see the wonder of this soul and learn what the child can teach.” -Maria Montessori

Story Guide: Faces of Easter I

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In Godly Play, the spirituality of all ages is nurtured through wonder, narrative, and play. Using this guide, we invite you to individually or in community engage in some rhythms to experience a story, reflect, and respond. 

Story Guide includes link to Faces of Easter I video. 

“Children’s spirituality is not just about religious beliefs; it is also about their innate sense of wonder and connection to the world around them.” — Marcia Bunge

Mess Makes Meaning Podcast

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Caring for young children's spirituality is a delicate balance and can often be made    more difficult when we grown-ups don't care for ourselves. Struggling through religious or church related trauma or even feelings of inadequacy when it comes to answering our children's big questions. 

Godly Play Foundation Podcast

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Created for all Godly Play practitioners, storytellers, trainers and fans! This podcast is full of trainers, storytellers, even the participants giving tips for a fantastic program and sharing stories of inspiration for all. Explore topics and listen to episodes HERE