Drawing Your Child into Biblical Rest
True, restorative rest is found in turning away from things that distort, drain, or distract us in order to connect with the one who made us.
Rest isn’t merely an opportunity to indulge in our desires; it’s an opportunity to step back to enjoy God’s creation and reflect on the direction of our lives.

True, restorative rest is found in turning away from things that distort, drain, or distract us in order to connect with the one who made us.
In the summer, there is a little more time for moments to exhale and observe the world around me. As I do so, I feel convicted to weave God’s truth into these moments, for myself and for my children.
The Westminster Shorter Catechism is an excellent way to begin a discussion that will prayerfully open your children’s eyes and set their feet on the narrow path heavenward.
Help your child grow spiritually this summer through these three rhythms: rest, work, and play.
If we want our kids to have a passion for evangelism, we must live it before them each day.
When we seek to model Philippians 2 in our homes, our children learn that a good servant sees others’ needs, shows up to meet needs, and serves those needs without fanfare.
