“You shall teach them diligently to your children and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up” Deuteronomy 6:7
I am going to make a random list of things I can remember our children doing for devotions, character, discipleship, etc. I’ll try to list them in a semi-chronological order by age group. (Books that are reviewed at PP 365 blogspot are marked with asterisk.)
*Early Readers’ Bible
Bible story book and audio sets, including “Stories That Live” (not sure if those are still out there but Joshua and Kayla used to love these!); NEST; and others that I picked up at the library (those little plastic bags with book/tapes or cd’s)
*Your Story Hour audios
Doughnut Man videos
*NEST videos
Patch the Pirate audios
Felt Bible lessons
*The Bible in Pictures for Little Eyes
*Uncle Arthur Bedtime Stories
*The Picture Bible
*Family Bible Library
Youth Devotional Books
Key for Kids
Bible quizzing cards
Scribing—writing out a book of the Bible in a journal
Quote-ables—writing out verses, quotations, etc. in a journal
Biographies of godly heroes
Case for….books
Case for….books for kids
Psalm a day
Proverb a day
A Gospel chapter a day
Authors our teens have read widely for devotional material:
C. S. Lewis
John Piper
A. W. Tozer
Ken Ham
Genevieve Foster
Martin Luther
Amy Carmichael
Hannah Hurrnah
Joni Eareckson Tada
John Bunyan
Josh McDowell
Lee Strobel
Elisabeth Eliot
Kay Arthur
Andrew Murrey
Charles Sheldon
R.A. Torrey
Henry Morris
Gary Parker
William Durrant
Franklin Graham
David Wilkerson