![]() ![]() ![]() My kids have easily memorized scriptures since we have these playing in the car. They are not annoying! The music is well composed but straight scripture. Seeds Worship CDs – These are my favorite kid music CD’s to play in the car. Although I haven’t read them, the same author has two other books – Old Story New and The Gospel Bible Story. ![]() ![]() They had learned about the story of Cain and the word “envy.” It was a great tie in to discussion about her current feelings. Even today, my daughter was whining about not getting something her sister was able to get. It is super manageable and brings a lot of intention into your Christian parenting journey. There are 5 lessons a week that take about 10 minutes. My oldest (age 7) is especially loving it, and it always the one who goes and grabs the book to make sure we get our devotion done. I love that it ties the Old Testament stories to Jesus, like the “Jesus Storybook Bible.” It is an engaging way to interact with your kids, with questions geared for great discussion. Long Story Short – Ten Minute Devotions to Draw Your Family to God – This is the Bible Study we are currently doing as a family, and I love it. It tells God’s story in a way that makes so much sense. I even buy this book for friends who are wanting to learn more about the Christian faith. I tear up throughout the story, and I am amazed at how beautifully they tell the gospel story and weave Jesus into each story from the creation of the world to the end of the New Testament. (affiliate links) Jesus Storybook Bible – This is my favorite. If you are a parent working on raising up your children in a way that teaches the truth about God, I want to provide you with a few of our family favorite resources. The paper plate at the top (not glued unto the the poster board) represents how God created everything out of nothing.Great Resources for Teaching Kids about God Then glued all the projects on a sheet of poster board for display. We wrote the days and names of each creation on the paper plates. Snacks: Whole Wheat Ritz crackers and cheese cut into shapesīelow is a extra craft we did to represent the moon and stars. Snacks: Fruit and Vege nibble tray (Peanut Butter for soil color) We used whatever materials we had lying around the home so we did not have to go out and by more stuff.Īlso, we ate corresponding snacks with each craft/activity (whatever food we could make out of what we had at home).ĭay 2: Skies (separated from the waters below)ĭay 3: Dry Land (separated from the water) But if you have a question, I am more than willing to explain in the comments. I would like to say that the crafts are pretty self-explanatory. Before we did a new “Day”, we reviewed the “Days” we had already completed. Then we would do a craft each day depending on what day of creation we were on. This was done during morning and evening devotions. I read and explained the story to the children in simple form over a period of a few days. These are the activities we did from the creation story. You can read more on my beliefs in teaching the bible to children on my The Bible & Kids page. Whatever story or concept we are learning, we will try to do crafts/hands-on stuff with them. We began incorporating bible stores in our everyday learning. ![]()
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