How to Raise a Jesus FreakSample

Hello, dear friend! Today, let's dig into the idea of creating a family vision, inspired by Proverbs 29:18 and Colossians 3:1-2. Imagine sitting with your children and sharing stories of families in the Bible who had strong visions for their lives. Abraham's vision was to follow God's call, even into the unknown. Joshua's vision was to lead his family in serving the Lord. When you define a family vision, you're setting a clear direction for your household. It's like giving your kids a roadmap for their journey of faith. Share stories of your own experiences and challenges, and how your family's vision keeps you anchored. As they see your commitment to living out your faith, they'll be inspired to embrace their own roles in God's story.
Define Your Family Vision - Practical Advice:
- Define the vision: Prayerfully discern and articulate your family's vision based on biblical principles.
- Share and live the vision: Share it with your kids, explaining how it shapes your family's decisions and actions. Live it out daily to create a consistent and inspiring environment for your children.
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This 8-day plan encourages parents to lead by example, reflecting God's presence, prioritizing worship, and seeking God. Replace lies with biblical truths, celebrate positive choices, and teach children their identity in Christ. Define a family vision rooted in God's purpose and encourage kids to dream big. Practical advice and relevant Scriptures guide parents in raising children with Christ-centered faith.
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