Cultivating a Habit of Prayer as a Family
Children will pay more attention to what they see us doing (or not doing) than what we merely tell them, and this is true of our prayer lives.
Solomon calls us to be self-disciplined and active parents, creating the conditions for our children to grow in wisdom and honor.

Children will pay more attention to what they see us doing (or not doing) than what we merely tell them, and this is true of our prayer lives.
When we see how our heavenly Father treats his people, we find a clear picture that can help us balance grace and discipline.
Our “challenging” children take on a greater role in making us look more like Jesus.
If we, as parents, prepare a biblical rebuttal to each lie our kids are led to believe about money, we can lay the foundation for a faith that resists Satan’s lies and trusts God to know and provide exactly what we need.
With confidence in his grace and his example, we can apply discipline in a way that honors our Father and reflects his love for us.
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