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120. Five Adventures For Summer

Jun 7, 2022 | Gospel Tech Podcast

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We’ve been talking deeply about what it looks like to prep for summer, to live life intentionally in light of the Gospel, and today we’re going to talk about five ways to apply all that great info in our summer prep and plans. This is because today I’ve got five activities we can all do, immediately or in the future, to help us walk out this conversation on tech and keep it thoroughly rooted in the hope we have in Christ.

Some sweet and gentle reminders to point you back to Christ and the Gospel in this season of grief, anger, confusion, and doubt:

  1. Ann Voskamp
  2. Eugene Cho
  3. Jennie Allen
  4. Jackie Hill Perry
  5. Tim Keller
  6. Oceans Never Fill (read “A Poem to Fix What is Broken”)

That board game list (because I can’t resist):

ages 3-4: Animal Upon Animal (Hadley loves it!), Hoot Owl Hoot

ages 5-7: Sleeping Queens, Outfoxed, Labyrinth (our kiddos love the Pokemon version!)

ages 8-10: Sushi Go, Carcassonne, Clank!

ages 11-12: Wingspan, Dixit, Kingsburg

ages 13+: Superfight, Codenames, Anomia

The cooking with kids resource I mentioned: Raddish Kids

A great resource for your family as you make a plan for your priorities with Lome.

#summer

#familytech

#raisingkids

#analogadventures

#encouragement

Article by Nathan Sutherland

Nathan is the co-founder of Gospel Tech and a former teacher. He's married to his best friend, Anna, and is dad to three kiddos. His passion is seeing families set free—and is committed to proclaiming the good news of Jesus.
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