I apologize that this printable is coming in so close to Easter. I promise I had good intentions to get it done earlier, but those good intentions got flushed when everyone in the house got sick this past weekend and instead of quiet, creative pockets of time, we were all draped over our beds under the influence of Tylenol and back-to-back Peppa Pig episodes.
In some of the more discouraging parts of the weekend I had to preach to myself that if Jesus endured the cross, I can endure a house full of angry germs. And Resurrection Day is coming so I needed to fix my gaze on the hope that is mine through Jesus’ work on that cross – everlasting life in a place where sickness will be NO MORE. I will be particularly happy not to have to clean out a puke bucket ever again. Hallelujah!
So, without further ado, here are 16 fun and meaningful conversation starters for you to use around your Easter table this Sunday.
Click HERE to download PAGE 1 of Easter Conversation Cards
Click HERE to download PAGE 2 of Easter Conversation Cards
*NOTE – You will need one plastic Easter egg and a few marshmallow PEEPS to complete a few of the conversation starters.
And if you’re looking for some yummy recipes to go with all of this amazing conversation, check out THIS POST featuring the BEST Easter dinner menu ever.
Now I’m off to take someone’s temperature! Feel free to wipe down your computer with a Clorox wipe after reading this so our germs don’t hippity hop your way.
May the Lord bless you!
Happy Easter Conversation Card-ing! 🙂
Sabrina
LOVE IT! LOVE IT! LOVE IT! GOING TO DO IT!!!! Thank you!!!
Dalene
You have a natural gift for making life happier, and you share that gift generously. What can I say….you make my day! Two simple words……thank you!
Arleen
Thanks so much for all your ideas and encouragement. I pray you and your family get better soon. Xoxo
Isaiah 53:5 NLT
“But he was pierced for our rebellion, crushed for our sins. He was beaten so we could be whole. He was whipped so we could be healed”.
Carol
This is great. I am giving them to my class and my grandchildren.