In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you want your child to accept the Christian faith and its major traditions, it’s important to talk about Jesus regularly – and not just during holidays. Read about Jesus’ life in the Bible, and search for kid-friendly Lenten or Easter themed books online or at your favorite bookstore. In the context of Lent, emphasize that Jesus was born and lived on Earth for one purpose — to show everyone how to achieve salvation and everlasting life.  Note that he accepted and embraced this calling, despite his own suffering, because of the eternal glory that it would make available to all of us. You do not need to dwell on the gruesome details of crucifixion, which can upset and frighten younger children, but you should introduce Jesus’ death. Emphasize the reasons for Jesus’ sacrifice, that he gave up his earthly life so that believers could have eternal salvation.  For preschoolers, stick to saying that Jesus died and rose from the dead for us. For younger school kids, add in some more details about the death and resurrection.  Note that it shows that death is not the end, but rather the beginning of eternal life. Younger teens and beyond can better handle the details of crucifixion and comprehend the symbolism of death and rebirth vis-a-vis mankind’s salvation. Teach your child that Easter is the most important Christian holiday — yes, more important than Christmas — and far more than just bunnies, eggs, and chocolate. Easter Sunday celebrates Jesus’ return from the dead. The concepts of resurrection and life after death are fundamental to the Christian faith, so introduce them early.  Tell younger kids that all the celebrating that surrounds Easter should remind us of the joy of knowing how much Jesus loves us, and that he showed us the path to eternal life. Lent, then, is meant to be a time of reflection and focus, so that the faithful can be truly prepared to comprehend the power and glory of Easter Sunday.
Summary: Tell the story of Jesus’ life. Explain Jesus’ death in an age-appropriate way. Introduce the meaning of Easter.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you have a ring stuck on your finger, and can't seem to slide it off, rub some conditioner around to help take it off with more ease. Hair conditioner will lubricate your skin to reduce friction and prevent irritation. You can use conditioner as a quick and easy way to clean your face and remove makeup. This is also a great way to save room in luggage when you are traveling.  Simply wet your face with warm water and massage the conditioner onto your skin. Wash it off completely when you are done, and be sure not to get any in your eyes. If you wear contacts, make sure you take them off before washing your face. Hair conditioner can provide a closer shave than shaving foam, and it moisturizers your skin. It can also be easier to see the spots you may miss because of its thinner consistency. When dyeing your hair, hair conditioner can be used to line your hairline to help protect your skin from being dyed. It also helps to remove random dye marks from your skin after you have washed the dye from your hair.  Apply the conditioner to your hairline with your fingers or a washcloth. To remove dye stains from your skin, gently rub the spots with hair conditioner and a wet washcloth. Be gentle, and use circular motions to avoid skin irritation. If you have ever had an "impossible to get off" Band-Aid or temporary tattoo, try rubbing them away with conditioner.  For pesky Ban-Aids, apply conditioner over the two sticky strips and wait about 30 seconds for the conditioner to soak through and loosen the adhesive. Then you are good to go. For fake tattoos, soak a cotton ball in warm water, and then dab it into some hair conditioner. Rub the cotton ball against the fake tattoo using gentle, circular motions, and watch it disappear. Use your regular hair conditioner to soften your nail cuticles. Aim to do this at least twice a week to see a difference. Massage a small amount of hair conditioner on your nail bed until it absorbs, and then let it be. On dry days, hair can sometimes have a mind of its own and go off in different directions. Hair conditioner can be the perfect solution to weigh down your hair so it stays flat.  Rub a small amount between your palms, and lightly spread it throughout your hair. Be sure not add too much, because it can make your hair look greasy.
Summary: Slip off tight jewelry. Take off your makeup. Shave your legs. Protect your hairline from hair dye. Remove sticky adhesives. Soften your cuticles. Tame static-ridden hair.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Even if you were fired, you probably picked up new skills and experiences at your old job. Updating your resume with those things can help you feel like the last job was a positive step in your career. Seeing it this way can help you move past the negative feelings associated with being fired.. You’ve probably built up a good network of people – either personally or on social media sites like LinkedIn. Ask for recommendations or references. After you’ve spent some time reflecting on what you want your next opportunity to look like, ask your network for help finding it. For example, you can send a short email that says “Hi Steve, I’m looking for my next career opportunity, and I’m interested in moving more into sales than marketing. I was hoping you could point me in the right direction since you have so much sales experience!” You can say something like “Dear Kim, I’m applying for a new position with XYZ Management, and given our work history together, I was hoping you’d be willing to write a reference for me.” Make sure you include where the reference letter should go, who it should be addressed to, and when it’s due. You should definitely take a little bit of time to deal with being fired, but get back on the job market as soon as possible. This not only prevents large gaps in your resume, but it can also help you feel like you’ve got control over your life again. It can be tempting to send your resume everywhere in the panic after you’ve been fired. Time might be of the essence, but spend at least some time researching companies in your field before you apply. This helps you use your time wisely and is especially important if you’ve been fired after a long time with one company.
Summary:
Update your resume. Use your social networks. Keep reference requests short and sweet. Start searching again as soon as you can. Research new companies.