Remember those long summer Sabbath afternoons when the sun seemed nailed to the sky? Your children were soon climbing the walls from inactivity, and you had run out of ideas for things for them to do things that not only would keep them occupied but are worth doing and were enjoyable besides. Here is the book that willkeep such days from happening again.
Born out of desire to make Sabbath enjoyable for the author's own family, this book offers practical suggestions for things that will involve both adult and child an turn the day into a delight. Each idea can be adapted to fit your needs and situations. Many of the concepts come form successful Adventist families who have experienced the Sabbath as a truly happy family day. Here's to wonderful Sabbaths.
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I'm at that point in my life where I've been there, done it all, and got nothing more to prove. For me, the joy of writing is not in making money, or getting recognition, but in just being able to share a good story.
I'm a husband of a loving wife for close to 50 years, have two grown children, and two grandsons. I love kayaking, reading, writing, computer games, home repairs, and dogs. I retired from university teaching and then came back part-time as an adjunct because I love my students.
I've written 28 books, 200 articles and stories, and still consider myself a student of the craft with much to learn. I write mostly Christian suspense, but dabble in other areas occasionally. More than anything, I have learned that the joy is in the journey.
Finding Sabbath activities with your kids a bit dull? Need some inspiration? This book will give you plenty of ideas and possibly stir up your own imagination, as well.