Implementing & Maintaining Family Devotions

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Do you implement consistent family devotions in your home? Join these two moms as they talk about how to start family devotions and keep God’s Word in your conversation as you “walk by the way” with your children. Whether you have younger children or older, a husband who is involved and desiring to lead or you are doing it on your own, children who want to participate or some who rebel against the Word of God, Richele and Lindsey have something in this episode for you. As they share from personal experience, how they implement family devotions in their own homes, they will also share tips on how to fit family devotions into your own schedule and system in a way that works for you.

 

Helpful Links:
A Catechism for Boys and Girls: http://www.reformedreader.org/ccc/acbg.htm

The Ology: Ancient Truths Ever New Devotional Book for Families: http://amzn.to/2qBH0wF (affiliate link)

The ABC’s for Godly Children Bible Curriculum: https://www.talkingmom2mom.com/product/abcs-godly-children-bible-curriculum-bundle

 

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MBFLP – Family Devotions (and how to get them done)

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MBFLP Family Devotions

What can be more Biblical than studying the Bible together as a family … after all, we all know you’re supposed to teach these things diligently to your children, and talk of them “when you sit in your house, when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up.” (Deuteronomy 6:7, NKJV)

But oh, how hard it can be, to just be consistent about it. What do you have to do just to get devotions done?

This episode, we’ll talk about some things we learned about having family devotions – not to add guilt, but give a hand!

RESOURCES WE MENTIONED

J.C. Ryle’s Expository Thoughts on the Gospels – a great way to learn how to read and explain a passage of the Bible

The Catechism for Young Children (Reformed)
The Catechism for Boys and Girls (Baptist)

NetHymnal has hundreds of familiar hymns with MIDI files to give you the tunes
The Trinity Hymnal page of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church includes some interesting historic hymns you won’t find elsewhere!