Looking for a new way to engage your children in Bible study? Join us for the KidsView Devotional podcast. Think of each episode as the chance for your kids to consider the Word in a practical, real-life application. Each episode includes a memory verse, a lesson and closes with a prayer. Even better, each episode encourages your kids to talk to you (parents) about specific topics. So, listen as a family or use each episode as a springboard for open dialog about faith. Be sure to check out episode notes for parent talking points and bonus content.
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Looking for a new way to engage your children in Bible study? Join us for the KidsView Devotional podcast. Think of each episode as the chance for your kids to consider the Word in a practical, real-life application. Each episode includes a memory verse, a lesson and closes with a prayer. Even better, each episode encourages your kids to talk to you (parents) about specific topics. So, listen as a family or use each episode as a springboard for open dialog about faith. Be sure to check out episode notes for parent talking points and bonus content.
This time of year is hard! For both kids and parents. In today's episode we talk about how we can get so busy in our day to day routines we can miss out on the most important things!
Talking points for parents:
1) Tell me about the story of Mary and Martha. What was Martha missing?
2) How do you think we can add to our spiritual to-do list as a family? What can you do?
3) Do you ever feel overwhelmed? Let's talk about it...
Parents: If your child would like to submit a prayer or verse to be featured in an upcoming episode, visit anchor.fm/kidsview/message and click the voicemail button.
KidsView Devotional
Looking for a new way to engage your children in Bible study? Join us for the KidsView Devotional podcast. Think of each episode as the chance for your kids to consider the Word in a practical, real-life application. Each episode includes a memory verse, a lesson and closes with a prayer. Even better, each episode encourages your kids to talk to you (parents) about specific topics. So, listen as a family or use each episode as a springboard for open dialog about faith. Be sure to check out episode notes for parent talking points and bonus content.