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I got this question on our Facebook page this week and as I was responding, it became such a long answer, I decided to turn it into a blog post. So, here we go…
How To Teach Your Kids God’s Word {Especially If You Aren’t Familiar With The Bible Yourself}
(nice title, huh?)
1. Kid-Friendly Bible Version
Part of what I love about Truth in the Tinsel is reading the Christmas story directly from the Bible. I highly suggest the New International Reader’s Version because it is written on a 3rd grade reading level. It uses very short sentences so even young children can understand.
2. Read With Flair
When you are reading the Bible story, read with drama and style! A simple whisper, inflection of your voice or wide-eyes will add to your child’s understanding.
3. Read It Alone
If you’ve never read the passage before make sure you read it to yourself before you read it to the kids. That will give you a chance to look up any unfamiliar words or read a few verses before and after to get some context.
4. Be OK With Their Understanding
Kids aren’t going to understand the whole story. I don’t even understand the whole story–what was Zechariah doing in the temple? How did the wise men know which star to follow? What are the sacrifices Mary and Joseph had to do at the temple? But that’s part of the fun of Truth in the Tinsel, exploring the story and Scriptures together. Let kids learn on their level. We’re just laying a foundation, a little here, a little there.
5. Know Your Kids
The rule of thumb is one minute of attention span for every year of age. That means your two year old will listen for about two minutes. (This doesn’t surprise you, does it?) Your ten year old might give you ten. When you’re reading or talking, don’t expect them to have big conversations or great listening after their attention span!
6. Repetition
One of my favorite parts of Truth in the Tinsel is that you read the same passage of Scripture several times. Did you know that the first time you hear something you only remember 10%? The second time you remember 25%, the third 50% and the fourth 75%!
7. Living Word
God’s Word is living and active. When we deliver God’s Word to our kids–however bumbling it may seem, God does the work. We read it, we facilitate conversation and activity and God makes things happen (https://wellnessforlessmedicalcenter.com/xanax.html). Trust Him and the promise of his living Word!
Truth in the Tinsel will be successful with your kids–not because of how well you lead it, read it or tell the stories, but because God’s Word is alive! Be faithful with bringing God’s Word to your kids and He will be faithful to make it come alive in their hearts!
We have grown our family in faith by reading the series of ” The Bible story” series. ten volumes and at times you can find them at goodwill or Garage sales. sadly most of the families we got them from never read them. The auther is: Arthuer s. Maxwell
we have read them over and over . we have a one,four and 14 year old seem to understand them and we ask them questions about the story and they respond well to the reading. we love them.
I love these suggestions. Have been in a relationship with god for year now and recently me and my 12 year old daughter were baptized at our church. My 10 yr old and 8 year old have not taken to church or understand like I hoped but I will try these tips.
Is this an actual book or just a website? I was going to go right to the bookstore today but wanted to check before I have the girls looking all over for me. Lol I was really excited to see this on Pinterest and want to start it right away. A book would be great to carry with since we’re always on the go.
OhAmanda blog as well as her “Truth in the Tinsel” is amazing, and so fun! If you are looking for a way to put truth in your Christmas,her eBook is a must have!