Posts tagged Jesus
The Love of God

February’s devotionals are designed to help you lead your family into a deeper understanding of the love of God—not as a feeling, but as God reveals it in Scripture: covenantal, sacrificial, faithful, and transforming. Throughout the month, you’ll trace that love from the Old Testament, through its fullest expression in Jesus Christ, and into the daily life of those who follow Him. The goal is not just to talk about love, but to recognize it, trust it, and live it. The month is anchored by the memory verse, Romans 5:8“But God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” This verse reminds us that God’s love does not wait for worthiness or improvement—He loved first. Returning to it throughout the month helps keep love firmly rooted in the gospel.

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Family Devotions for Advent: Good News, Great Joy, All People

On the night Jesus was born, an angel of the Lord appeared to shepherds and proclaimed “Good News of Great Joy for All People.” This new Advent devotion allows your family to celebrate the Good News, Great Joy, All People truth as you enjoy family worship together.

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Good Friday to Resurrection Sunday: Family Devotions

As you lead your family to worship Jesus this Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday, we encourage you to use these three devotions this weekend and the discussion questions that go along with each biblical passage.

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5 Biblical Responses to the World

Our families are daily navigating a dark and sinful culture that knows nothing of Christ—a culture that celebrates sin and cancels anyone who doesn’t celebrate it too. Christian parents must feel the weight of this and urgently disciple their children, teaching them how to filter all they see, hear, and encounter through the lens of God’s Word.

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"Great Joy!" - Advent Devotions for Family Worship

As we celebrate the Biblical story of God demonstrating His love by sending His Son, Jesus Christ, to seek and save the lost, we invite you to spend time celebrating these 25 stories of 25 different characters and the truth they still speak today.

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