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Family Resources are a way to connect, share, and create building blocks of family faith practices that lead and progress to spiritual rhythms. Fixing our eyes, minds, and hearts on Jesus in our busy, distractible world is no simple task. We learn from theologians and faith writers what spiritual formation is and how we create faith disciplines. Most importantly, we learn what the Bible has to say about why daily intentional patterns are important for our families. 

 

We are working to create resources that will assist you and your families to learn what it looks like to add faith rhythms into your daily life by intentionally prioritizing little moments with Jesus. Use these resources to try a new rhythm, practice it, and evaluate what needs to be modified to work for your family.

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Almost all of our resources can be used in the classroom, small group Bible study groups, or in your home with your own children/grandchildren. But we also have many items that would fall under the category of curriculum. You will find that these resources are either free or comes with a small cost, depending on the scope of the material.

 

If you are looking for Visual Church Year or Worship Into the Week visit our Worship Resources page.

Family Resources

In this packet (90+ pages), you will find eight weeks of summer activities for families, with each week focused on a new growth/life verse from Scripture. The weekly key verse is reinforced in four ways:

  • Learning Space – These activities include a variety of formats (games, puzzles, etc.) to help learners commit the key verse to memory.

  • Prayer Space – This page provides a visual way for individuals/families to pray, using a template and a few colored pencils/crayons. This prayer practice helps people of all ages to slow down, pay attention, and minimize mental distractions.

  • Devotional Space – This page provides a place for reflective pondering, discussing, drawing, and writing about how the key verse impacts daily life.

  • Scripture Scribing Space – You’re invited to let the words of the key verse settle deeply into your heart and mind by slowly and thoughtfully hand-writing the verse, perhaps multiple times.

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This packet includes 31 cards with the Name of God, a Bible Reference, a Bible Verse, and a question intended to spark conversations.

Little seed packets filled with God's Word to encourage and spread His message to others so they may grow in His love.

 

These Bible verses will bring focus to the life that God Himself has given to us. He sustains our life and allows us to share His love with those around us. Use these verses to encourage your own faith as well as sharing them with others.

Use these flashcards as an aid to memorize Scripture for God's Children of all ages! 

This is part of the Catechism Resources by Rev. CJ Ransdell. It is designed to be used for not only confirmation students to interact and assist with memorization of The Lord's prayer but could also work well with younger students/children as well.   

This resource is designed primarily with Confirmation students in mind however many of these pieces could be used by adults, small groups, and elementary students.  There is an Instruction/Explanation document which briefly explains each of the pieces that are included with this download.

This project is a series of scriptures and prayers that uses “SCHOOL” in an acrostic form. Each letter is a starting point for an important aspect of prayer especially for your students.y students.

Educational Resources

Almost all of our resources can be used in the classroom, small group Bible study groups, or in your home with your own children/grandchildren. But we also have many items that would fall under the category of curriculum. You will find that these resources are either free or come with a small cost, depending on the scope of the material.

EXAMPLES

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This resource packet is designed for classroom educators/church workers/SS volunteers/family educators. Five visual faith practices are explained and supported with classroom-ready worksheets. Adapt to the needs/age of your students and to the content you are teaching.

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