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I did not grow up in a tradition that practiced Lent, and honestly, I've not read or studied anything about it as a practice. What I do know is a lot of people announce they are giving social media up for Lent, and I know it is the time that leads up to Easter. It seems kind of like Advent, but I could be totally off. When I saw Amy Gannett had written a resource for lent I wanted to learn all about it, but rather than just voice messaging her all my questions I thought it might be fun to learn about lent together!
Have you always celebrated Lent?
What are the historical roots of Lent?
Why do churches kick it off with ashes on the forehead? (that's different from Advent in that it's starting with the end in mind)
What are the specific spiritual practices of Lent?
What draws you to it?
What do you find you learn about God through it?
How have you used this time to disciple your kids?
You can find Amy Gannett's new resource "Called To Follow" or follow Amy on Instagram.
You can find Elizabeth writing helpful hints on the blog
Helping you love Jesus and disciple your kids on Instagram
Or get access to the "Bible Study" by signing up with email!
Original Music written and recorded by Jonathan Camenisch
*affiliate links are used when appropriate. Thank you for supporting Sunshine in My Nest
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I did not grow up in a tradition that practiced Lent, and honestly, I've not read or studied anything about it as a practice. What I do know is a lot of people announce they are giving social media up for Lent, and I know it is the time that leads up to Easter. It seems kind of like Advent, but I could be totally off. When I saw Amy Gannett had written a resource for lent I wanted to learn all about it, but rather than just voice messaging her all my questions I thought it might be fun to learn about lent together!
Have you always celebrated Lent?
What are the historical roots of Lent?
Why do churches kick it off with ashes on the forehead? (that's different from Advent in that it's starting with the end in mind)
What are the specific spiritual practices of Lent?
What draws you to it?
What do you find you learn about God through it?
How have you used this time to disciple your kids?
You can find Amy Gannett's new resource "Called To Follow" or follow Amy on Instagram.
You can find Elizabeth writing helpful hints on the blog
Helping you love Jesus and disciple your kids on Instagram
Or get access to the "Bible Study" by signing up with email!
Original Music written and recorded by Jonathan Camenisch
*affiliate links are used when appropriate. Thank you for supporting Sunshine in My Nest
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