Drawing God by Karen Kiefer
Fun Activities for Children
Karen Kiefer the author of the Children’s book Drawing God
is also the director of Boston Colleges C21 (Church in the 21st Century Centre).
Karen has kindly given us permission to use and share the Drawing God Resources here on Armaghprays.com.
We wish to extend our thanks for the kindness in this gesture and hope that all the children of the Archdiocese enjoy the activities included in all the resources provided.
If God is Love what does God look like to you?
This is the perfect way for Catholic families to participate in Valentines Day together.
It’s a powerful way to continue growth of love for Jesus while growing the faith imagination of our young people.
Draw your image, talk about it with your family and send it to the author of Drawing God by clicking the link below.
We have all been made in the image and likeness of God. Therefore, seeing God in others can draw us closer to God.
Sometimes it’s hard to see God in some people we meet, especially if they are selfish, dismissive or mean-spirited. It can also be hard to find God when things aren’t going your way, for whatever reason.
This idea kit explores the themes of prayer and friendship. This Friendship Project challenges you to see God in the people around you.
Being afraid is an uncomfortable feeling, especially during times in our life when things are uncertain, when we don’t know what might happen. Maybe you are feeling that way today?
But we learn from our faith that God is always with us. God will never abandon us. During these worrying times this is an excellent resources for all our children.
Personal message from the author of Drawing God to the children of the Archdiocese of Armagh during the Covid-19 pandemic.