Reclaiming Summer Idleness: Teach Your Kids to Rest, Work, and Play
Help your child grow spiritually this summer through these three rhythms: rest, work, and play.
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.
Whether you are a parent discipling your kids at home or a youth minister equipping students and their families, the following resources are historically proven and doctrinally vetted.
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.
Messy devotionals are meaningful devotionals. Consistency is key. Your faithfulness in ordinary everyday moments is doing more than you currently see.
We come as broken people welcomed by grace. And in parenting, these rhythms matter even more because our children watch how we cling to Jesus.
Family stewardship is not merely a physical responsibility, but a spiritual discipline. It transforms everyday tasks into sacred acts of worship, rooted in humility and gratitude.