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Key 2: Big Church Involvement: Part IV

The most important part of church involvement is continuing the conversation after church!

1 Corinthians 15:12-19, Biblical Parenting, continuing conversations, conversation prompts, conversation starters, discipleship, Easter, following up, intentional parenting, Resurrection Day

The Importance of the Nativity

Take time to remind your children why Jesus’ birthday is so important!

Biblical Parenting, Christmas, intentional parenting, Jesus' Birthday, Jesus' death and resurrection, Luke 1-2, Matthew 2, Romans 5:8, The Nativity, The Nativity Story, The Reason for the Season

What do you want to be known for?

I want to be known for knowing, loving, and sharing Jesus.

Corrie ten Boom, faith, Holocaust, known for, legacy, Philippians 1:27, remember, spiritual mentoring, trust

A Snapshot Musical Biography of Someone Amazing

If someone wrote a biography of your life, what would they write?

biography, Christian Teen Girls, Instagram Ministry, music, Podcast Ministry, Proverbs 31:30, sharing faith, testimony, TheChristianGirl'sTea

What do to when your children are ready to be baptized

Children ready to be baptized? Read this!

baptism, Biblical Parenting, celebrate, Discipleship Map, intentional parenting, Matthew 28:18-20

Strategic Discipleship: A New Resource is Coming!

Want to know how to strategically disciple your children?

1 Corinthians 11:1, Biblical Parenting, discipleship, intentional parenting, parenting resource, strategic, strategic parenting, strategy, training

Answers to Questions You are Asking: Part V

When should my children start reading the Bible?

2 TImothy 3:16, Bible, Biblical Parenting, children, Devotions, intentional parenting, Reading the Bible, The Jesus Storybook Bible

Answers to Questions you are asking: Part III

Yes, your children are listening and watching you!

1 Thessalonians 1:3, Biblical Parenting, Christian Parenting, example, influence, intentional parenting, listening, parenting, training

Love Month: Consistency in Discipline

We must be consistent in our discipline to keep our children’s trust and respect.

Biblical Parenting, boundaries, children, Christian Parenting, consistency, discipline, intentional parenting, parenting

The Need for Other Voices

When someone else wants to invest intentional spiritual training time into your child or teen’s life…. take. it.

Biblical Parenting, church, Hebrews 12:1, intentional parenting, mentoring, speaking life, spiritual conversations

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