52 Weekly Devotions For Families Called To Serve
$16.99
God has called us all to serve the people around us, no matter what our careers or callings are. How can you help your children understanding God’s call to serve and share his love in fun and meaningful ways?
Enjoy having 52 weekly devotions packed with engaging stories, hands-on activities, memory verses, and relevant discussion questions for families called to serve on the mission field, in the military, law enforcement, at church, and more! Flexibly designed for families with busy schedules, the easy-to-read 52 Weekly Devotions for Families Called to Serve is the perfect way to involve your whole family for fun and memorable moments while building a personal connection with God!
52 Weekly Devotions for Families Called to Serve has an easy-to-follow format with short Scripture readings and quick devotion to build foundations of faith through family interactions. Includes optional hands-on activities and chat prompts help parents carry the thoughts throughout the week to intentionally focus on Jesus in daily life. It’s the perfect way to get your whole family together for fun and memorable moments while building a personal connection with God!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781628628173
ISBN10: 1628628170
Karen Whiting
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2019
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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