I was influenced by my children's education in Quaker schools in the Philadelphia area. I experienced a spiritual awakening and became a Christian, was baptized, and joined a church.
My parents and I always put great emphasis on telling stories that appeal to a child's sense of humor. - Mike Berenstain
My parents and I always put great emphasis on telling stories that appeal to a child's sense of humor.
- Mike Berenstain
As a young adult, I began to read widely in history, philosophy, and religion - including the Bible. I began to feel that a purely secular view of li… - Mike Berenstain
As a young adult, I began to read widely in history, philosophy, and religion - including the Bible. I began to feel that a purely secular view of li…
I sometimes find that my family's emphasis on stories, characters, and art that appeals directly to children rather than over their heads to adults i… - Mike Berenstain
I sometimes find that my family's emphasis on stories, characters, and art that appeals directly to children rather than over their heads to adults i…
Parents sometimes object to the amount of humor introduced into stories that are designed to teach moral or spiritual lessons. They seem to think tha… - Mike Berenstain
Parents sometimes object to the amount of humor introduced into stories that are designed to teach moral or spiritual lessons. They seem to think tha…
My father was from a secular Jewish family and my mother from a nominally Christian (Episcopalian) one. They were not religious as adults. They did, … - Mike Berenstain
My father was from a secular Jewish family and my mother from a nominally Christian (Episcopalian) one. They were not religious as adults. They did, …
I was influenced by my children's education in Quaker schools in the Philadelphia area. I experienced a spiritual awakening and became a Christian, w… - Mike Berenstain
I was influenced by my children's education in Quaker schools in the Philadelphia area. I experienced a spiritual awakening and became a Christian, w…
Families are where children live. Almost everything they experience is in the context of family life. - Mike Berenstain
Families are where children live. Almost everything they experience is in the context of family life.
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