Devotions with Dad offers stories for children, Bible stories, and much more. By coming to this site, Dad, you put yourself in a small percentage of fathers. You could be trying to escape your kids by surfing YouTube right now or playing online pinball. However, you are here because you care about your children. Most dads have no vision for their family.
Too many dads stress out after fifteen minutes with their kids. Yet these same guys can spend a whole day fishing and call it a great day. With fish, they have a tackle box full of options. With the kids, they only know two: beg or blow up. Since neither work well, dad packs up his good intentions, shelves them in the garage, and goes to the lake where he knows he can win.
Think of Devotions with Dad as your tackle box for winning a trophy child. Watch your children draw closer to you as they get hooked on the things of God as you unpack weekly Bible stories and children’s stories on Bible themes. See your children learn more about the faith you hold dear. Each story helps them develop moral consciousness, biblical understanding, and passionate faith in God. As you memorize the Bible and discuss the children’s stories and scriptures together, feel the connection tighten with your children.
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Look in the top left hand corner of the page to subscribe to this site. Get each new issue of Devotions with Dad as an email when you click the “Email” button in the top left corner of the page. Then, you can let the devotions, discussions, scripture memory verses, and children’s Bible stories all come to you each week. If you know how to get a feed on a reader, Google account, or other RSS or Atom setup, then click above on the “Subscribe” button. If you are not familiar with feeds or readers, then just sign up with your email address and read it when it comes.
Look above at the bar below the Devotions with Dad header and click on a category to view a set of children’s stories and Bible stories on a given topic. Notice when you click on a category, you will want to scroll down to find the “1 of 3” to start with the first in the series. This site automatically places the last story set at the top of the list (3 of 3).
Print these children’s stories off and read them to your family in the den or living room. Or save a tree by reading the story straight off your laptop or tablet. You should find the text for the Bible story in your Bibles and read together with each one taking a turn.