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Dad, sometimes we parents have as hard of a time with family devotions as we do getting the three-year-old to eat broccoli. Family devotions should not be a chore, however. Your next family night, sit down with the family and do Devotions with Dad. These family devotionals will not be a drab, boring time for your family, but alive and fun. Watch your children grow as you tell your family stories, hear your kids ask questions about the Bible, and even listen to their spiritual insights. Families that pray together and study God’s Word make solid Christians.

Here is what you will find in each issue of Devotions with Dad:

For Dad Only

An idea-packed devotional sharing new approaches, fresh thinking, and ancient principles from the Bible to develop showcase kids. Become the man your family needs.

Rusty Stories

A series about Rusty and his sister Misty, who learn important lessons, often the hard way. These usually come as a 3-week continuous story. Each story includes a discussion guide to get your kids talking about what they have learned (aimed at 6-12 year-olds).

Bible Stories

Read select Bible stories with your family with the included text. The Bible story and the the Rusty story will follow the same theme each week. Take turns reading from your Bibles as a family. The included discussion questions speak to the adults and older children in your family, although even the young ones will benefit.

Memory Verse

Hide character-building concepts in your children’s hearts each week. Research shows that children who memorize many Bible verses improve their odds of staying in the faith. Enjoy the teamwork of memorization as a family.

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Now you have a way to connect with your family, hear your children’s thoughts, and challenge them to think.  So open up a good read, right now.

“Thank you so much for making the devotion for Dad’s and for putting God’s word to great use…. Without you, [my husband] woudn’t and didn’t know how to get on the kids level… Now he’s not only on their level, but he is really getting into it. …he is having “BIG” devotion with the kids. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! May God richly bless you for making these devotions for the kids. Keep them coming. The kids LOVE them.” – Michele, a mom