23/10/2025
“In a world full of noise and distractions, there’s something powerful about sitting down with your children and opening the Bible together.”
Bible study time with my kids has become one of the most special moments in our home. It’s not just about reading a few verses and closing the Bible—it’s about listening, asking, and understanding.
When we sit together, I don’t just read the Word to them; I ask them what they think, how they feel, and what they understand from it. Sometimes, their answers surprise me—simple, yet full of truth. It reminds me that faith grows stronger when it’s shared through honest conversations, not just lessons.
As parents, our goal isn’t just to teach knowledge, but to help them know God personally. When they ask questions, we pause to explain. When they share their own thoughts, we listen. Because that’s how faith takes root—not just through memorizing verses, but through living them together.
God designed families to be the first place where faith is built. And sometimes, that happens not through sermons, but through the warmth of laughter, questions, and stories shared around His Word.
So whether it’s morning devotion, prayer, or a short study after school—keep opening the Bible together. Let’s teach our children not just what the Word says, but why it matters, and how it changes us from the inside out.
Because one day, the seeds planted in these small conversations will grow into a faith that stands firm—strong, personal, and real.