Discipling Our Kids: Breakfast stories

We share God’s Word in written form.  For those who can read and like to read.   

We also share it in spoken form.  Many people can’t read and even some educated people prefer not to read.  Oral tradition is alive and well in Los Angeles. 

This is one of the reasons I like to tell my kids stories about God from scripture (as well as from my own life) during breakfast and ask them to tell it back to me in their own words.  If they can tell it back to me, and in their own words, then they know it.  They also are more prepared to share their own stories of God with others.   

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2 Responses to Discipling Our Kids: Breakfast stories

  1. Grammy says:

    I hope you tell the boys the story in Acts of Philip and Queen Candace. Some good characters in that one…. :)

  2. Phil says:

    Grammy (Mom),

    Hence our names Philip and Candace! Yes, that is a story worth telling!

    Love ya!