![]() ![]() ![]() Make It a Challenge For Everyone: If you opt to have your kids use the chart for personal reading, here’s a great idea: Why don’t mom and dad take on the challenge too? As you all digest the same Bible passages throughout the summer, it might spur some great conversations around the supper table or during those bedtime good-nights.'Planning for 'I Do'' takes feelings of inadequacy when we are out of our comfort zone and encourages us to begin by attempting small. (You may want to offer a reward/incentive to keep them motivated!) 'God-Seekers' is a free Bible study lesson which uses sea shells to help us see how uniquely God has created us and how we are seeking Him in our everyday lives. Use the Reading Plan for Personal Reading Time: If your kids are older and read independently, you can invite them to complete the reading challenge on their own. ![]() Plan a fun celebration when you complete the challenge! And dig into Bible study by processing the “Think About It” Questions together. Take turns letting the family members “choose the adventure” reading for each day. Use the Reading Plan for Family Devotions/Bible Study: This is a great option for any family, but especially for those who don’t have independent readers quite yet.Just a couple quick ideas for how you can put this to work for you: Just click on the blue button below and you can start your own family on a great summer of studying Scripture together!įree Download (Downloads are only available to More Like Grace subscribers: So with downloading, you’ll be opting in to our email newsletter with more encouragement and freebie news. Of course, I wouldn’t go off and create something like this without sharing! (One of the many wonderful lessons I hope my kids will pick up from diving into God’s Word!) So I’m adding the “Choose Your Own Adventure” Bible Reading Challenge as a free download right here. And then I added some simple “Think About It” Questions that will challenge my kids to do more than just read the Bible-but actually take it to heart. (I loved diving into those books as a child!) Each day, kids can choose which of the two passages they’d like to explore. I ended up with 20 unique reading challenges from God’s Word that follow a “Choose Your Own Adventure” theme. (And hey, they can even count their Bible reading time toward those other reading charts too. Similar to the way schools and libraries often hand out reading charts and incentives for summer book reading, I decided to create Bible reading plan for my kids. One simple idea I had was to offer them a Summer Bible Reading Challenge. This summer, I want to take advantage of this relaxed schedule to encourage my kids’ spiritual growth. The best part-to me-is that I don’t have to assemble school lunches first thing every morning! Without the daily grind of school, related activities, and homework, we have some wonderful breathing room. What’s your favorite part about summer vacation? Walking down the sidewalk with ice cream cones in hand. Summer Break is upon us and that means many wonderful adventures for our families over the coming weeks. (*If you’re looking for the free printable Bible reading plan, just scroll down and look for the blue button that says “Download Here.”) ![]()
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