In the prayer section, I included the My Prayer Journal Pages. If you are new to the Bible or need ideas, you can find topical Bible study lists at or type a word into and find Bible passages that use that word. I will definitely be using these pages in my own personal Bible study binder, as well. Later, when my kids get a little older and don’t mind writing quite so much, I can encourage them to take their own notes on the subject. My family will read through one passage each night and discuss what we can learn about that topic based on the questions. I will write some passages that pertain to that subject on the Topical Study page. In the Bible reading section, I included the Topical Study pages from The Bible Study Toolkit.Įach month, my husband and I can choose one topic that we want to study as a family. I am going to get a color printer someday. (By the way, you can print these pages in full color if you have a color printer. You can also record the verses that you plan to memorize as a family on the left side. The Memory Verse Log is a great place to keep track of the verses that we have memorized as a family and will help us to remember to review the verses we have already memorized. I chose to focus on Bible Memory, Bible Reading, Prayer, and Favorite Verse Lists.įor the Bible memory section of the binder, I printed out the Memory Verse log and Memory Verse Cards. Write the categories you want to focus on, on the page dividers. If needed, make the page dividers using Cardstock. Printables from The Bible Study ToolKit.Cardstock or thick paper or Binder Dividers.A Super-Simple Family Bible Study Plan Materials Needed: Instead, it is a system of Bible study that will enable my family to dig deeply into God’s Word together, and it can be used over and over again with different topics.īest of all? This system will not only help me teach my kids about God from His Word, it will also give them the tools to start studying God’s Word on their own. I am so excited about this Bible study plan because it is not a book or devotional that we will read through and then wonder, “What next?”. Unsure of what to do next.ĭays, weeks, even months can go by while we flounder with family Bible study – simply because we lack a plan.īut, thanks to The Bible Study Toolkit from Faith Along the Way, I now have a family Bible study plan for my own family – for those difficult, “in between” times. But, when we finish one book and don’t have another one to jump into, we quickly get… stuck. In fact, it’s not hard for us to be consistent with family Bible study when we have a good devotional or Bible study resource that we are working through. My husband and I are committed to studying the Bible with our kids. This certainly holds true for family Bible study! If it’s your heart’s desire to make God the priority in your home (and homeschool), and you are looking for resources to help you do that, I hope and pray that this list will help you do that.We have all heard it said over and over again: “If you don’t have a plan, you will fail.” Over the past 10 years of parenthood (I’ve been a mom for 11 years, but I didn’t come to know Christ until my oldest was one year old) and the past 7 years of homeschooling, I’ve come across some great resources that have helped me point my kids toward Christ, and even some great resources for mom and dad too. If I don’t teach my children about God, none of that other stuff matters anyway. That’s my priority above all else – above phonics lessons, science experiments, and art projects. It’s important for me to, first and foremost, teach my children about God, about His love, and about what Jesus did on the cross for us. The most essential thing in our homeschool is GOD! I couldn’t do it without Him. Welcome to Day 5 of 5 Days of Homeschooling Essentials! If you’ve missed any of the other days you can find links to them below:ĭay 1: Our 2013-2014 Homeschool Curriculum Choices Day 2: 12 Must-Have Books for Homeschool Moms Day 3: 5 Homeschool Supplies I Can’t Live Without Day 4: Books Every Family Should Own Day 5: A HUGE List of Christian Resources for the Whole Family
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