On The Go Family Devotions Journeying Together Family Devotional
$16.99
On The Go Family Devotions: Journeying Together takes the framework introduced in Deuteronomy 6 and applies to the daily life in the modern family. Each devotional gives parents ways to share their faith at home, on the road, when they wake up, and before they go to sleep. Each week, parents will engage in a devotion that centers them in Scripture and creates habits of engaging in casual conversations about God that will propel their child forward in their spiritual journey.
Each of the 52 weekly devotions includes:
*Encouraging Scripture
*Real life stories and heartfelt devotions
*Optional reflection questions (with journaling space)
*Meaningful parenting insights and interactive suggestions to grow your child’s faith
Features:
*Geared toward active families with preschool and elementary children
*Easy, enjoyable devotions
*Creates spirit-filled moments in a busy family
*Equips and supports busy parents
4 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781628625011
ISBN10: 1628625015
Matt Guevara | Noel Guevara
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2017
Publisher: RoseKidz
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