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Dear Parent:

One of the core values of First Baptist Arlington is that God designed the family as the primary place for discipleship. Faith Journey exists to partner with you as you guide your child’s spiritual journey one step at a time. Age-appropriate kits have been created to help you leverage the best faith formation strategy for your child’s stage of development. In this Family Time kit you will find practical ideas and suggested resources to help you foster communication, laughter and faith formation in your parenting routine.

Getting Started

To help you begin a family time routine, this kit includes Creating Impression Points ideas and an activity called Just Like Air ideal for a younger child. Go ahead and put a day on your schedule right now in order to turn good intentions into good practice.

We hope you find this kit helpful in the process of forming the faith of your child at home. Feel free to visit fbca.org/faithjourney to learn more or to determine if your child/children are ready for other Faith Journey markers.

Blessings,

The Young Families Ministry Team

Creating Impression Points

BEST USE

A guide to use as a dessert date with your younger child(ren) in which you will select ways to share faith discussions together.

 

VALUE

Helps you launch frequent faith discussions in order to fulfill the commandment to “impress them on your children” found in Deuteronomy 6:6-9.

 

Advance Preparation

  • Invite each child out for a special parent/child dessert date. You might want to send them a nice invitation in the mail just for fun!
  • Bring this card with you to guide a discussion in which your child will select the times and questions he or she wants to try as you launch parent/child faith discussions.

 

SERVE IT UP

Select which of the times and discussion questions on the reverse you and your child(ren) would most enjoy.

 

Mealtime - Capture moments while eating together.

What To Do: After giving thanks for your meal, someone shout “High - Low?” That means everyone around the table must share the high point and low point of their day.

What To Discuss: While eating, discuss any of the following…

  • What Bible story did you learn at church this past weekend?
  • Name a favorite Bible character and tell his/her story.
  • If God wrote a letter directly to you this week, what topic would he address and what would he say?

 

Bed Time – Give each other a brief blessing at bed time.

What To Do: While tucking in for bed, parent or child says “What do I love?” The other person must then guess what the person is thinking in one of the following categories…

  • A fun moment they shared that day
  • Something nice about the other person
  • Something they appreciate that person did today

What To Discuss: Before falling asleep, ask and answer…

  • How did we experience God’s goodness today?
  • Did we need to ask God’s forgiveness today?
  • What do we want to give thanks for before falling asleep?

Drive Time – Explore God’s creativity while in the car.

What To Do: Each time you plan to take a short drive, play a game of “I spy” together - naming several things God created (a flower, a cloud, a blue bird, a cow, etc.) that you must spot before arriving to your destination.

What To Discuss (for older children): On a longer drive discuss any of the following…

  • We know that God knows our future.
  • What do think His future plans might be for you?
  • What do you think God wants you to do this week in order to prepare for such an exciting future?
  • How will you use that future experience as a way of worshiping God with your life?

Just Like Air

BEST USE

As a family night activity

 

VALUE

Teaches how God can be real even though we can’t see Him.

 

Advance Preparation

  • You will need the following supplies…
  • Several balloons A Bible

 

SERVE IT UP

Follow these steps for a great experience:

1.Start by asking the children the following questions and discussing their answers:

  • Why can’t we see God?
  • How can we believe God is real when we can’t see Him?
  • Can we think of anything else we know is real that we can’t see?

2. Hopefully, one of the children will include “air” in the list of things we can’t see but know exist. (If not, suggest it yourself.) At this point, pull out the balloons.

3. Explain that air is not only real, but it has power. Ask each child to use the air in their lungs to blow up his other balloon. Remind them to hold the end so that it doesn’t fly away.

4. Once everyone has an inflated balloon ready, compete to see who can make their balloon fly farthest.

5. Once you’ve had fun repeating the balloon-flying contest, read several scriptures that describe God as a spirit (John 4:24 and Luke 24:39) and use the illustration of wind to illustrate the work of God in our lives (John 3:8).

6. Now tie off a few blown-up balloons and use the fan to have fun blowing the balloons wherever you want them to go.

 

Mealtime - Capture moments while eating together.

What To Do: After giving thanks for your meal, someone shout “High - Low?” That means everyone around the table must share the high point and low point of their day.

What To Discuss: While eating, discuss any of the following…

  • What Bible story did you learn at church this past weekend?
  • Name a favorite Bible character and tell his/her story.
  • If God wrote a letter directly to you this week, what topic would he address and what would he say?

 

Bed Time – Give each other a brief blessing at bed time.

What To Do: While tucking in for bed, parent or child says “What do I love?” The other person must then guess what the person is thinking in one of the following categories…

  • A fun moment they shared that day
  • Something nice about the other person
  • Something they appreciate that person did today

What To Discuss: Before falling asleep, ask and answer…

  • How did we experience God’s goodness today?
  • Did we need to ask God’s forgiveness today?
  • What do we want to give thanks for before falling asleep?

Drive Time – Explore God’s creativity while in the car.

What To Do: Each time you plan to take a short drive, play a game of “I spy” together - naming several things God created (a flower, a cloud, a blue bird, a cow, etc.) that you must spot before arriving to your destination.

What To Discuss (for older children): On a longer drive discuss any of the following…

  • We know that God knows our future.
  • What do think His future plans might be for you?
  • What do you think God wants you to do this week in order to prepare for such an exciting future?
  • How will you use that future experience as a way of worshiping God with your life?

WHAT: When your child reaches about three years old, it is a great time to establish a pattern of including fun family times in your schedule to foster communication, laughter and faith formation.

WHY: It is important to have a consistent routine of creating intentional moments that will help your family deepen relationships and have faith discussions. Regularly scheduled family time activities are a great way to make that happen.

WHEN: Every family is different. For some families this might be a particular night of the week after dinner. For another family it might be after Saturday morning breakfast. Decide what works for your unique schedule and then protect that time. You might need to say “no” to some good things to make family times a priority. We suggest scheduling a family time experience weekly, but no less than twice per month. Setting and keeping a regular schedule will show commitment and value to all involved.

THE PLAN: Plan for success by finding resources to help make your family times a great experience. We have listed several recommended resources on the back of this guide to help you get started. Free ideas are also available online at fbca.org/faithjourney. As your child gets older, ask them if there are specific topics they would like to make a part of your time together and let them help plan your activities. Don’t forget that the Bible is the most important resource God has given us to instill truth in the hearts and minds of our children. 


THE FUN: Children are more likely to embrace your beliefs and values if they enjoy time with you. That’s why family fun times are a great context for effective faith formation. Be creative by acting out scripture together, doing crafts or object lessons that reinforce spiritual themes. Avoid becoming overly serious, rigid or stressed while leading family times. It’s okay for kids to be silly and it’s important to fill your home with laughter.

 

GETTING STARTED

  • Protect a day and time for your family to set aside a consistent family time together.
  • Choose a family theme song to gather everyone together. Spend a little time singing, silly dancing, swinging the kids, etc. to get everyone in the mood for the best part of the week!
  • Use the Just Like Air card included with this kit to test-drive a fun activity together. Then choose a tool that will provide object lesson activities to help you reinforce biblical values and lessons on an ongoing basis. You can purchase a recommended resource provided on the back of this page.

OTHER IDEAS

  • Pick a family verse that you want to memorize and say together. Make up or use some fun games to learn the verse.
  • Discuss a movie that is age appropriate for your child. Make some popcorn and watch the film together. Afterwards have a “faith talk” about the choices of characters and other aspects of the story that catch your attention.
  • Share with your child something that God has been or is teaching you.
  • Cook a meal together and use the time for sharing and talking. 
  • tTake time to ask each member of the family to share his or her “high” and “low” of the day.
  • Go on a family walk and spend the time praying for each other, the neighbors or others.
  • Capture family prayer requests using a prayer chart or on a refrigerator white board.
  • Create impromptu “God-moments” by taking advantage of unplanned and unscheduled opportunities to discuss your faith in the daily routine of life.

Intentional Faith Journey Plan

How will you be intentional this next year?

  • Pray daily for my child.
  • Consistently spend time in God’s Word.
  • Bless my child daily.
  • Schedule and have regular family times.

Recommended Resources

  • Just Add Family by Kurt and Olivia Bruner
  • How Great Is Our God: 100 Indescribable Devotions About Godand Science by Louie Giglio
  • Amazing Stories for Young Believers by Dave Strehler
  • Family Night Tool Chest series from heritagebuilders.com
  • Big Book of Questions and Answers series by Sinclair B. Ferguson
  • Fun Filled Parenting by Silvana Clark
  • Our 24 Family Ways by Clay Clarkson

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