Daily devotions are hard. Especially with kids. Over the years I have tried a lot of different tactics to get them done. But every once in awhile, you catch a glimpse of why it is all so worth it. Two year old Theo took the Bible and devotion book from me last light so he could "read" to us. His devotions went a little something like this: "Jesus, Jesus, water, walk, Jesus, love. Love you Jesus. Amen."
Here is a little piece I wrote in 2014 to give some ideas of ways you might make daily devotions work for you.
Daily devotions with
children are something that you know are a good idea, but sometimes the idea of
how can be so intimidating. Here are few
ideas that maybe you can your child can incorporate as you begin your new daily
routine this fall. Try one to start a
great new daily habit.
·
Read in the
car. When I realized my oldest child was
old enough to read out loud to myself and his brothers, this was a lifesaver to
us. We did daily devotions in the car
every morning. It helped smooth out any
rough starts we may had to the day, minimized in route bickering, and focused
everyone on what was important. Round
this out with a younger child choosing a favorite song “Jesus Loves Me”,
“Awesome God”, etc. and it’s like your own mini worship service to start each
day!
·
Use Daily 5
at dinner. Sit down as family over a
meal and share your highs and lows. Pray
for one another. Consider incorporating
scripture.
·
Make us of
the Daily Devotions booklets available at church. It can be very overwhelming to know what to
use for daily devotions but you don’t have to purchase a fancy book. We have daily devotion booklets available by
the main door for your to take and use at home.
They change out seasonally.
·
Use your
child’s Bible. At baptism, each child is
given a Beginner’s Bible. In 3rd
grade, each child is given a more grown up Bible. Make use of your child’s Bible to read a
Bible story before bed each night.
Reading minutes-check.
Devotions-double check!
·
Download a
free Bible app. I recently downloaded
one called Bible app for kids with several stories and games. This is available through both apple and
android markets. I look forward to
playing with this one soon.
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