If you've been following Jesus for a while, chances are, you've established a spiritual habit or two that helps you spend time with God regularly — or fairly regularly, at least. Even if your habits aren't perfect (and whoseare?), you've probably found one or two ways to connect with God that works for you, like reading and studying
the Bible, or spending time in worship and prayer on your own. But how do we help our kids develop habits like these? And what kinds of spiritual habits are age-appropriate? It's not always easy to know how to help kids spend time with God on their own, in an age-appropriate way, but here are a few ideas.
1. MAKE SURE THEY HAVE A BIBLE IN A TRANSLATION DESIGNED for them, and that they can understand.
2. TEACH THEM A SIMPLE WAY TO PRAY that they'll easily remember. For example, you might teach them to take the same "magic words" you've already taught them (like thanks, please, and sorry), and say them to God in prayer.
3. PLAY KID-FRIENDLY WORSHIP SONGS AT HOME, in the car, or while your kids are getting ready for the day, reminding them that worship isn't only something that happens at church.
4.HELP YOUR KIDS MEMORIZE SCRIPTURE, maybe with a song, a fill-in-the-blank game, or a fun competition.
5. REGULARLY SHARE HOW YOU'RE SPENDING TIME WITH GOD. Talk about what you're discovering about God, what God is teaching you, and how God is changing you. How your kid spends time with God will change over time, but what's important is that you help them build a foundation of spiritual habits now that you and your kid can continue to build on as they get older.
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