David and Goliath: Teaching Bible Stories to Our Children
Let's use David and Goliath as an example of how to guide our young children in their study and understanding of the well-known stories of the Bible.
10 posts
Let's use David and Goliath as an example of how to guide our young children in their study and understanding of the well-known stories of the Bible.
As fathers and husbands, we should be taking the lead in providing our family access to the rich water of biblical doctrine.
Your children will remember the stories you tell them much better than your lectures and speeches.
God intentionally places us in a position of trust with our children so that we can use this opportunity to teach them to trust in Him.
A parent's greatest responsibility is to prepare their children to walk with Jesus and live for Him—not just for athletic or educational success.
The questions come too soon. Four principles from Philippians 1:9–11 to help dads cultivate the lost discipline of discernment in their homes.
Discover the importance of Christian dads singing with their kids, promoting a Spirit-filled, Word-filled home, and creating a lasting legacy of faith.
The Ology: Ancient Truths Ever New by Marty Machowski helps parents raise their children according to the Bible.
Teaching your children to resolve conflict requires sacrificing your comfort for the sake of their growth. But your children can learn how to be peacemakers.
Search by keyword, topic, author, Bible reference and more to find any blog article.
We send once a week and will never share or market your email.
Unsubscribe at anytime.