Hi y'all!
I have a fantastic Family Devotional Bible to share with y'all today! I absolutely love this Bible/Devotional. It's the ESV (English Standard Version) hardcover, and it is a great way to bring your family together for Bible Study and Devotional time.
David & I have only had time to do a few of these together, but so far, we both agree they are wonderful. Lovely full-color illustrations accompany key Bible stories (there are 130 total). The complete ESV text is interspersed with engaging illustrations and gospel-centered readings. Each reading is placed within the Bible text where it is found. A few of the stories you'll find - "Jacob's Dream, Moses and the Plagues, Ruth and her Redeemer, God's Promise to King David, Daniel in the Lion's Den, The Last Supper, The Conversion of Saul, and The Amazing Vision that Jesus Gave to John.
The stories are simplified so that children of all ages will be able to understand them. Each reading also includes discussion questions, plus a key verse. Reading this together can help your family develop the habit of reading the Bible and applying its truth to all of your life! It's such a great way to connect with your family in a meaningful way.
I really like the full-color maps at the back of this Bible, and the easy index of devotionals makes it easy to find each one. There is also a ribbon bookmark that helps us keep track of where we are in the Bible. This will be a wonderful addition to our bookcase!
It is the perfect Devotional for David & I to use this summer while he is out of school. I am really looking forward to working our way through this ESV Family Devotional Bible! You can get your own copy from Amazon.
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Praying with the kids daily and they also have Bible study that they look forward to every week. We also love playing games and eating dinner as a family :)
ReplyDeleteDinnertime is when we all seem to unload from the day and talk about our best and worst things...but bedtime is also a sweet time of reading, talking, and praying together.
ReplyDeleteHaving meals as a family and playing games!
ReplyDeleteI read bible stories to my grandkids and have movie night. Lisa Pettigen
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