Family Devotion 1: "The Armor of God"
Time to Implement: During dinner or breakfast.
Activity: Discuss the concept of spiritual armor.
Scripture: Ephesians 6:10-18
Devotion:Read the Scripture: Have a family member read Ephesians 6:10-18 aloud.
Discussion: Ask the kids what they think each piece of armor represents (e.g., helmet of salvation, shield of faith).
Application: Discuss how knowing the Bible helps us stand strong against things that aren't true.
Prayer: Pray together, asking God to help each family member put on the full armor of God every day.Parenting Tip: Encourage kids to think of real-life situations where they might need to use their "armor."
Family Devotion 2: "Spot the Truth"
Time to Implement: During a car ride or while doing chores.
Activity: Play a game of "Truth or Not."
Scripture: John 14:6
Devotion:Read the Scripture: Have a family member read John 14:6 aloud.
Game: Take turns saying statements, and others guess if they are true or not. Include some Bible truths.
Discussion: Talk about how Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life, and how knowing Him helps us spot what's true.
Prayer: Pray for wisdom to recognize truth in everyday life.Parenting Tip: Use simple examples that are age-appropriate and encourage kids to ask questions.
Family Devotion 3: "Guard Your Heart"
Time to Implement: Before bedtime.
Activity: Heart Check.
Scripture: Proverbs 4:23
Devotion:Read the Scripture: Have a family member read Proverbs 4:23 aloud.
Discussion: Talk about what it means to "guard your heart" and why it's important.
Activity: Ask each child to share one thing they can do to guard their heart this week.
Prayer: Pray for God’s help in guarding your hearts and minds.Parenting Tip: Encourage kids to think about their daily activities and how they can make choices that honor God.
Family Devotion 4: "The Power of Words"
Time to Implement: During snack time or a break.
Activity: Word Power.
Scripture: Proverbs 18:21
Devotion:Read the Scripture: Have a family member read Proverbs 18:21 aloud.
Discussion: Talk about how words can build up or tear down.
Activity: Share examples of kind words and how they make us feel.
Prayer: Pray for the ability to use words that encourage and build others up.Parenting Tip: Encourage kids to think of a kind word or compliment they can give to someone each day.
Family Devotion 5: "Light in the Darkness"
Time to Implement: During a family walk or outdoor time.
Activity: Light Hunt.
Scripture: Matthew 5:14-16
Devotion:Read the Scripture: Have a family member read Matthew 5:14-16 aloud.
Activity: Look for sources of light around you (e.g., streetlights, stars) and discuss how they help us see.
Discussion: Talk about how we can be lights in the world by showing Jesus' love.
Prayer: Pray for opportunities to be a light in your community.Parenting Tip: Encourage kids to think of one way they can be a light to someone in their life this week.