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Devotions

Family Devotions

A friend recently asked me about what we are using for family devotions in the evenings.  Here is the email I sent her.

The book is “Leading  Little Ones to God” by Marian Schoolland.  Here is the opening to the book, which I like…

“This book is intended to be a guide to parents who desire to teach their little ones about God.  Parents are the child’s best teachers, and perhaps there is nothing more important in his or her spiritual development than quiet talks with Mother or Father about the great God who made us and loves us.”

The book is divided into 14 parts with each part having 4-8 devotions.

1. Looking for God
2. God is Very Great
3. All that God Does is Good
4. Sin Spoiled the World
5. God’s Law
6. God Loves Us
7. What Jesus Did
8. About the Holy Spirit
9. How We Become Children of God
10. How God’s Children Live and Grow
11. God Helps His Children Live for Him
12. When We Pray to God
13. About God’s Church
14. Things That are To Happen

For example, Part 12. “When We Pray To God” contains these devotions:  What it means to Pray, Praying in Jesus’ Name, Where we should pray, How we should pray, What we may ask for in prayer, How God answers our prayers, The most important prayer.

****Something else we do, that I forgot to mention on the phone last night, is memorize scripture & prayers. We used this idea for our scripture memory system and it is working beautifully.   http://simplycharlottemason.com/timesavers/memorysys/

Love that it uses things you already have or can find at Wal-Mart.

We started memorizing last spring when Nathan was a young 4 and he has picked up quickly.  I would bet that your son could memorize some of the shorter verses pretty easily.

Some that we have memorized are Prov. 28:13, Phil. 4:13, Luke 1:37, John 14:6, Genesis 1:1, Ephesians 6:1, Psalm 119:11.

They are currently working on memorizing this prayer:  (Mary has it down pretty good, Nathan is almost there)

A Child’s Prayer

Lord, teach a little child to pray,

And then accept my prayers,

For thou can hear the words I say,

For thou are everywhere.

A little sparrow cannot fall

Unnoticed, Lord, by thee;

And though I am so young and small,

Thou does take care of me.

Teach me to do the thing that is right,

And when I sin, forgive;

And make it still my chief delight

To serve You while I live.

To help them memorize: I simply say a portion out loud, have them repeat it, I say the next part, they repeat it.   We do it once or twice a day until they have the whole passage memorized.  It takes almost no time.   For example:

Ephesisans 6:1  Children, obey your parents in the Lord for this is right.
Me: Ephesians 6:1
Mary: repeats above.
Me: Children, obey your parents
Mary: repeats
Me: in the Lord
Mary: repeats
Me: for this is right.
Mary: repeats.
We might do this twice in the evening.

******In addition to LLOTG, scripture & prayer memorization, the children are also memorizing the Catechism for Young Children.
http://www.reformed.org/documents/index.html?mainframe=http://www.reformed.org/documents/cat_for_young_children.html

I initially printed out the entire document above but that was a little bulky for daily use so last year I bought it in booklet form- these are 2 small booklets and I keep them with the above memory system.  There are 2 booklets and they are $2.75 each- pretty cheap.
http://www.doorposts.com/details.aspx?id=8

So far they have memorized questions 1-20- SUCH a good foundation for basic knowledge of the Christian faith.   As we work through the catechism, if there is a question/answer we disagree with theologically I will either skip it or design my own “answer” for them to memorize.  So far it hasn’t been a problem.

*****I’m sure you have a good Children’s Bible but I thought I’d mention this one just in case.   After hearing several recommendations for Egermeier’s Bible Story Book we bought one and are very pleased with it.  Nice illustrations.  Short stories that are readable in 5 minutes or less.  BUT- best of all- so many Bible Story Books only contain the main Bible Stories- what I like about Egermeier’s is that it starts at the beginning, works through the entire Bible- it is VERY comprehensive.

***MUSIC- We use Wee Sing Bible Songs- I pick one song and we learn a stanza at a time in the evenings.  We sing through it once or twice at the end of devotions until we have it memorized. Pretty simple.
http://www.amazon.com/Wee-Sing-Bible-Songs-Book/dp/B002V1GZAU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1262992914&sr=1-1

*So, we do a little of all of the above.  We try to work through LLOTG once a year and the rest of the year we read through Egermeier’s.  It only takes 15 minutes or so to do the reading, practice the current memory verse & review an older one, go through the Catechism questions and work on our Bible Song.   We don’t do it EVERY single night- we strive for 5 nights a week but it is often closer to 3 or 4 nights.

Kid Sayings

Christmas Morning (2009):

Nathan: Dad, do you know what my favorite present was?

Kip & I: No, what was it?

Nathan: Savannah is my favorite present!

Isn’t that sweet?  Both of the big kids dote on Savvy & she follows them everywhere, as fast as she can go.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010.

Mary: Don’t worry Mom, we’re Indians, we know what we’re doing!

Me: At this point I decide it’s a good time to investigate what they are doing.

Keep in mind that it’s 26 degrees outside. I found them dressed in nothing but underwear, crocks and their “fighters” (that would be swords tucked in the waistband of their underwear) trying to go outside to “hunt the ghosts”….

I put the kibosh on that little plan so they are currently “hunting” in the dining room. Apparently not as much fun as outside.

Thursday, January 7, 2010.

Mary: Mom, I love you more than a peanut butter sandwich.

Nathan’s 5th Birthday Pictures

On Sunday, January 3, Nathan turned 5 years old!  It’s hard to believe the last five years flew by so quickly.

As I’ve mentioned before, we do Birthdays a little bit like Christmas morning.   We wait until they are in bed, then wrap the presents & place them at their seat at the kitchen table.   When they wake up in the morning they rush downstairs to see what’s there.   We also do Valentine’s Day and Easter the same way.

Here’s Nathan’s first look at his presents from Mom & Dad.

The presents…  hmmm, wonder what’s in there???     Each child usually gets 3 presents from us, one of which is typically books.

His presents:  Large rocket ship, Hotwheels race track & 2 new Usborne books:  “See Inside Castle” & “See Under the Ground”.

Playing with the race track.

THE CAKE:   The cake is also always a surprise.  After the kids are in bed the night before the birthday, we work on the cake together.  I found a picture & instructions for making this pirate ship cake on the internet.  We worked on it for quite a while Saturday night.  Then we hid it in the study until after the birthday dinner.   When we brought it in, Nathan was totally blown away!

Nathan’s first sight of his birthday cake!

Birthday dinner: Going around the table, starting on the left.   Mary, Ms. Barbara (our regular sitter), Mimi, Melodi (Kip’s sister), Paw Paw, Sarah, Alec, Nathan.     For dinner we had Nathan’s favorite meal:  Salad, Stuffed Peppers & homemade breadsticks.

Opening presents:  Aunt Sarah gave Nathan a stomp rocket, Ms. Barbara gave Nathan a Crocodile Hunter set from Playmobil and Paw Paw & Mimi gave Nathan the Playmobil Sphinx to go with our Egypt set & the Playmobil Shark Hunter set to go with his bath set.  A pretty great birthday!

Pictures- December 26, 2009- January 2, 2010

My Mom & Savannah- each of our kids has a family name & Savvy is named after Mom.  They both share a middle name- Marie.  I plan to frame this picture and hang it in Savannah’s room.

This has become a BIG problem.  Savvy stripping off her pajamas and usually her diaper at night.   Kip & I will check on the kids before we go to bed and she’ll be asleep in her crib, naked & shivering.  We’ve got a few pairs of  one piece, zippered pajamas that have open feet.  We’ve started putting them on her backwards, so that the zipper is on her back.   So far she hasn’t figured out how to get out of them.   Look how precious she is though!  LOVE the little toes sticking out.

Christmas Day Pictures

SANTA CAME!

Nathan calls this his “Daniel Boone” set.

First sight of the Christmas tree & presents.

Nathan & Mary playing with “Rock ‘em Sock ‘em Robot” set- Kip had one of these when he was a kid.   I found it at a consignment sale.

Nathan opening his long-awaited bow & arrow set.

Mary only asked for two things for Christmas- one of which was “Pony Ranch”.   Here she is opening her favorite gift!

Christmas Eve Pictures!

Mary, being silly.

A good picture of Nathan- I hate that it came out blurry!

Paw Paw & Mimi came over on Christmas Eve to celebrate Kip’s 47th birthday.   Here they are reading stories to the kids.

Making & decorating cookies to set out for Santa!

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