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Engaging Kids Who Think The Bible is Boring
“I don’t want to read the Bible!” These words may not come as a shock to you as a parent these days. There are so many books and media that are purposefully designed to engage children and their interests that sometimes the Bible falls last on the list. You may be wondering, how can I help my child who thinks the Bible is boring? Perhaps you can understand as you’ve struggled with reading the Bible as an adult–we’ve all been there! Follow along in this post for some tips for engaging kids in the Bible so that it becomes an exciting habit they look forward to.
New Testament Women From the Bible Every Child Should Know
The New Testament of the Bible shares stories of women who were key figures in God’s big plan of redemption–bringing Jesus to earth and establishing the early church. Some women are only mentioned by name in a mere 1 or 2 verses out of the entire Bible, however, we know from historical documents that they made significant influence at the time. Take a dive with your children into some of the most unheard stories of women who radically followed Jesus and learn with your kids rom these inspiring females.
Old Testament Women in the Bible Every Child Should Know
God used females to accomplish remarkable things when the culture at the time did not see a women’s value. Their stories are relatable to both girls and boys because their lives are a testament that you don’t need to be the best or the mightiest to be called by God–you only need to be willing. Find out more about some key women in the Old Testament that defied the cultural barriers of the time and were used by God in remarkable ways. Let this be a spring board to invite your children into studying about women from the Bible!
School Spotlight: Chapel
PCPA SCHOOL SPOTLIGHT: CHAPEL. Come check out the chapel program for our K-12 Christian school. Our weekly live sessions include: interactive games, thought provoking questions, Biblical instruction, and meaningful discipleship from teachers. See firsthand how we prioritize spiritual development for young minds.