Sharing the True Story of Easter with Your Family
As Spring arrives, our culture celebrates new beginnings, but as Christians, we have an even greater reason to rejoice. The true account of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection is the most worthy story to retell in our families. Take this opportunity to share with your children the true rebirth we experience through Christ.
Opening the Bible Together
David R. Helm, editor of The Big Picture Family Devotional, encourages parents to open the Bible with their children, ask intentional questions, and trust the Lord to work in their hearts. This 50-week family devotional helps parents teach their children about the Bible through memory verses, short lessons, and discussion questions.
A Companion for Your Family’s Spiritual Journey
Designed to accompany The Big Picture Story Bible, this devotional provides a tool for parents to teach their children the storyline of the Bible. Over six days, read passages of Scripture and answer questions as a family, reflecting on devotional readings adapted from The Big Picture Family Devotional.
Starting Your Family’s Devotional Journey
To begin, simply visit esv.org and start the devotional via your browser or as a daily email. With a little intentionality, adults can help build a foundation of biblical literacy in children from an early age.
Exploring More Resources for Your Family
- Kids Bible Reading Plans: Help your children develop a love for Scripture with these reading plans.
- How to Study the Bible: A 5-Day Plan with Jen Wilkin: Learn to study the Bible with intention and purpose.
- Parenting: A 14-Day Devotional: Discover gospel-centered parenting principles from Paul David Tripp’s book.
- Marriage: A 7-Day Reading Plan: Explore what Scripture says about marriage and its purpose.
By sharing the true story of Easter with your family and engaging with these resources, you can help your children develop a deeper understanding of God’s Word and its impact on your lives.
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