Play-by-Play | February 23, 2024

Glass art, Pop-Tarts, and political machinations. Read along online. Welcome to the Play-by-Play. Every other week, we’re taking three recent stories from our God’s WORLD News publications and breaking them down to help you spark conversation in the home or the classroom. Today's stories: Discover: He paints with light. Read it at God’s Big WORLD (https://godsbigworld.gwnews.com/articles/he-paints-with-light). (https://godsbigworld.gwnews.com/articles/wash-up-and-get-better) Explore: Thanks for the Pop-Tart, Mr. Post. Read it at WORLDkids (https://kids.gwnews.com/news-shorts/thanks-for-the-pop-tart-mr-post). (https://kids.gwnews.com/news-shorts/an-uh-oh-for-evs) Discern: Russian Officials Announce Navalny's Death. Read it at WORLDteen (https://teen.gwnews.com/news-bytes/russian-officials-announce-navalnys-death). (https://teen.gwnews.com/news-bytes/social-media-at-the-senate) Today's Conversation Kickoff: Conversation Kickoff! What makes up your perfect breakfast? Pancakes? Eggs? Fruit? Pop-Tarts? Last night’s leftovers? The righteous who walks in his integrity—blessed are his children after him! — Proverbs 20:7 Together, let’s get the conversation started. He has equipped you for the work.

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If you’re a parent, teacher, or mentor of children in today’s world, you probably feel overwhelmed by the news. How do you help the kids and students in your lives engage with what’s going on in the world? How do you disciple them through the news with discernment instead of anxiety? I'm Kelsey Reed, News Coach for God’s WORLD News, seminary-trained educator, wife, mom of three, and most importantly, follower of Christ. I’m here to come alongside you as you have the important conversations of life, faith, and culture with your kids. We’ll answer your questions, offer ideas and resources, and hear from other parents and educators to identify the best tools and practices for establishing a non-anxious learning environment, developing news literacy, and cultivating biblical discernment. Today’s world can feel overwhelming. Let’s press pause together and learn concurrently.