Ep 61: Creating a Window into Your Faith for Your Kids | Explaining God in the World to Children | Parenting for Faith's 5 Key Tools Part 1

09/05/2022 20 min Episodio 61

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Episode Synopsis

Episode Summary:
This is the first in a 4-part episode on Parenting for Faith’s 5 Tools. This week we look at creating windows and framing. A simple, but an intentional way to create an environment where your children can see what a daily walk with Christ looks like and begin to acknowledge God’s presence and power in the world .

Your Turn to Play:
Playfully (with their own books, crayons, and a hot chocolate)  invite your child to join your quiet time.

Verses from the episode:
Deuteronomy 6:4-9

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