We’re diving into Lent—what it means to us, our personal sacrifices, and how we’re making this season meaningful.
Alice is committing to giving up clothes shopping for Lent—no new purchases!
Margaret shares what she’s given up before—social media, fasting, chocolate, candy—and how she’s incorporated daily Bible reading, scripture reflection, and prayer with her kids. Margaret is considering starting a daily family Bible reading or prayer routine with the kids this Lent.
We’d love to hear from you! Share what you’re doing for Lent—whether individually or as a family.
Finally, Alice is starting a “positive jar” for Lent—focusing on gratitude and uplifting moments.
(0:00) Introduction
(01:00) What does lent mean to us? And what we gave up for lent last year
(3:54) Alice is giving up clothes shopping lent
(5:00 )Alice finally set up a vinted account
(09:00) When does lent start
(10:00) Alice gives the details of giving up clothes Shopping for lent. Alice has free delivery on asos, boohoo,
(13:30) What has Margaret given up for lent in the past-, giving up social media, fasting, reading the bible, given up chocolate, given up candy for lent, reading bible daily, reading daily bible verse, prayer with kids
(17:00) Margaret is considering doing a daily family bible reading or prayer or kids bible reading
(20:00) The point of lent is pushing you out of your comfort zone and personal sacrifice
(21:00)Tell us what you are doing for lent and lent as a family. Lets do lent together
(24:00) Lent with the kids. How to get kids involved in lent
(25:00) Alice is starting a positive jar
(29:00) What are you doing for lent
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