Four Stages for Teaching the Bible’s Story to Our Children
Teaching the Bible stories to our children is an important place to start, but we also want them to understand the Bible’s larger story of gospel redemption.
Our family and our home are Spirit-empowered outposts of the kingdom of God that invite neighbors to hear and experience the good news of Jesus Christ.

Teaching the Bible stories to our children is an important place to start, but we also want them to understand the Bible’s larger story of gospel redemption.
What our kids need most isn’t a parent who has all the answers. They need a parent who is rooted in what matters most, Jesus.
Only God fully understands what true health looks like. He uniquely created every person—including your teen.
Everything we were reading was part of a bigger story pointing to our loving God coming to save his people through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Imperfect youth ministers and imperfect parents can all be used by God in the lives of students.
“Because of the finished work of Jesus Christ, you are not reading the Bible with your family for God’s acceptance, but from God’s acceptance.”