Posts in Family Devo
Family Prayer: Moving from Discouragement to Dependence

The needs of our families are overwhelming. We can lay awake at night overcome with thoughts of physical needs, financial needs, emotional needs, mental needs, spiritual needs, educational needs, occupational needs, and more. Often, these thoughts can lead to discouragement, but what if we allowed the innumerable needs of our homes to lead us to dependence? What if we were quick to recognize our inability to meet all of these needs and immediately turned to the Lord in prayer?

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Three Starting Points for Leading Your Family

Our children are watching. From the moment they are born, children are watching their parents to learn how to talk, how to walk, and how to eat. Children learn more from their parents than most parents realize. Parents introduce their children to genres of music, their favorite sports team, old movies, family recipes, holiday traditions, and classic board games.

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RESCUE: Advent Family Devotions

This devotional includes Four Weeks of Family Devotions for this Advent Season. Each Week of Advent includes Family Time in the Word of God, Family Discussion, & Family Prayer. Week One begins with devotions centered around THE ANNOUNCEMENT. Week Two focuses on THE BIRTH. Week Three brings your family to talk about THE RESPONSE. Week Four concludes the devotional with Bible passages that remind us of THE PURPOSE.

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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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What Can Children Do?

As our children grow, we’re always trying to find things for them to do. We want to keep them entertained; we hate it when they tell us they are bored. But we also want them involved in some meaningful activity, so from an early age we give them chores to do, like picking up their toys, making their beds, setting the table, taking out the trash. As they mature, we are always asking ourselves the question, “What can children do?”

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