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Child Protection Devotion #30

2021
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Tags: 1 Peter 1, Traditions, Easter, Holy Week
Category Child Protection
Copyright Owner Compassion International

In April, many parts of the world celebrate Holy Week, leading up to Easter or Resurrection Sunday. Christians worldwide use this time to pause and reflect on a simple but powerful truth: Jesus Christ is our Savior, and He is risen! No matter how your country and culture celebrate this season, we would expect that children are a big part of the different rituals and traditions. As adults who have perhaps seen many Christian holidays come and go over the years, it can sometimes be difficult to capture and reflect the sacred joy of this season. In this devotion, let's look to children to show us how we can come into this holiday with a sense of inexpressible and glorious joy.

This document is part of: Child Protection Devotions

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