Resources

There are so many wonderful blogs and websites out there that I just LOVE!  Here are some of my favorites!

Orthodoxy

All Saints Antiochian Orthodox Church

Ancient Faith Radio

Orthodoxwiki

Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy

Frederica Matthews-Green

Molly Sabourin at Close to Home

Adventures of An Orthodox Mom

Orthodox Mother's Digest

Charming the Birds From the Trees

Whither Shall I Go?

The Khouriyeh Said What?!

The Orthodox Children's Press

Publican and Pharisee Sunday- This site had some great suggestions of things you could do as a Sunday school teacher or as a parent.

 
Mystagogy: A weblog John Sanidopoulos- This site provides some thoughts by Gregory Palamas.

 
Tridion- This site has the readings for each week of Lent.

 
This is a complete document of activities that relate to all this Lent, written by an Orthodox member. http://www.scribd.com/doc/49025598/Lent-Workbook-English-2

This site has a great step-by-step tutorial on how to make an interactive board for your kids to help experience the Lent season. I love a well put together poster board! http://www.antiochian.org/content/family-activities-lenten-journey

I thought this was a cute and easy idea for a Lent countdown calendar. http://thesefortydays.blogspot.com/2008/02/project-lenten-calendar.html

This website had a lot of helpful explanations to use to teach your children about the meaning of Lent. http://www.theologic.com/oflweb/lentpask/share.htm

This site had a lot of helpful links and it sells books about the Major Feasts that are great for young readers. Conciliar Press also carries these books, but not all of them. http://paideaclassics.org/index.php?sid=&cart_id=&admin=1&category_id=470

I thought this was a cute and simple craft to do with the kiddos, a wreath showing the timeline of Holy Week. http://www.weelittlemiracles.com/2012/04/make-easter-story-wreath-free.html

 

Housekeeping

Passionate Homemaking

Heavenly Homemaker

Keeper of the Home

Raising Homemakers


Healthy Eating

100 Days of Real Food

Deliciously Organic

Nourished Kitchen

The Healthy Home Economist

The Pioneer Woman (at least it's yummy food)







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