Tapestry of Faith: Toolbox of Faith: A Program That Helps Children Discover the Uses of Faith

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The story, "Answer Mountain," comes from What If Nobody Forgave? and Other Stories , Second Edition, edited by Colleen M. McDonald (Boston: Skinner House, 2002), available from the UUA online bookstore.

The game, Outright Lie, comes from "Deep Fun," a collection of games and activities published by the Unitarian Universalist Association Youth Office.

Is There Such a Thing As Being Too Flexible?

Valuing flexibility and change may bring the accusation that Unitarian Universalist faith is "wishy-washy," that is, without a moral core. A compelling article by Warren R. Ross ("Does tolerance disarm religious liberals?" UU World, Fall, 2006) discusses this challenge.

Duct Tape

There are a variety of projects to make with duct tape. See other Duck Tape Club projects, such as a picture frame, a rose, a bookmark, and a bracelet, online.

Two books with more duct tape crafts are:

Got Tape? Roll out the Fun With Duct Tape! by Ellie Schiedermayer (Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2002). The author, a high school student in Wisconsin, suggests twenty-five duct tape projects including a tie, a picture frame, and a crown and tiara.

Ductigami: The Art of the Tape by Joe Wilson (Toronto: Boston Mills Press, 1999). This book provides a brief history of duct tape and instructions for fourteen projects including an apron, a tool belt, and a wallet.