Grow Your Family’s Faith This Easter with Odyssey Adventure Club
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Grow Your Family’s Faith This Easter with Odyssey Adventure Club

If your family is like most, breakfast is rushed to get everyone out the door. Lunch is spent at school or work. So where does that leave dinner? Nourish your family’s spiritual health as you eat supper together. Adventures in Odyssey and Odyssey Adventure Club want to give you a free resource to help you…

A Lesson on Trust by Jennifer Slattery
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A Lesson on Trust by Jennifer Slattery

Have you ever felt like God forgot about you? Like when you’re caught in an impossible situation with nowhere to go, searching for the lifeline that never seems to come? Maybe your rope got stuck in the parcel post or passed through a few too many hands along the way. But it doesn’t matter. You’re…

Surrendering Our Stories by Gail Kittleson
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Surrendering Our Stories by Gail Kittleson

SURRENDERING OUR STORIES Glorify God and Enjoy Him Forever The Westminster Shorter Catechism, written in 1647, asks, “What is the chief end of man? [Not politically correct, but we get the meaning.] The answer certainly applies to our busy modern lives. “The chief end of man is to glorify God and to enjoy him forever.”…

Odyssey Adventure Club: Easter Activities for the Family
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Odyssey Adventure Club: Easter Activities for the Family

We’re down to the final two weeks before we celebrate Easter and Jesus’ resurrection. Do your children understand and grasp the full meaning of why we celebrate the holiday? Adventures in Odyssey and Odyssey Adventure Club want to provide your family with a week of meaningful, fun Easter activities to help make the holiday come…

Surrendering My Loved Ones by Christine Lindsay
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Surrendering My Loved Ones by Christine Lindsay

SURRENDERING MY LOVED ONES – By Christine Lindsay Growing up as the child of an alcoholic father who abused my mother and neglected us kids, taught me how to be a really strong protector, a really good nurturer, and a provider. I was well prepared to be a parent long before that event ever occurred….