Do adults who grew up in Godly Play circles prioritize faith communities, stories of their religious traditions, or Godly Play as they nurture their own children? We've been wondering about that using the parable of the Sower as a metaphor.
Does the Sower ever change how they sow seeds based on changes they observe in the weather, the soil, and the climate? If so, how do they share the deep knowledge of farming crops while adapting in a new environment?
Likewise, does Godly Play need to make changes in how it "sows seeds" from generation to generation in response to societal changes like declining church attendance and parents suspicions around religious organizations?
Scroll down to read about these changes in an article from TryTank!
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