Family Discipleship Resources

Check out this page each week for easy ways to bring home what your child has been learning.

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Romans 15

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Did you know that play dough was not always a fun play toy? Its original purpose was as a product that cleaned wall paper! It wasn’t until a man named Joseph McVicker visited his sister-in-law's classroom and saw the creations that children were making with the product that the idea for what we now know as play dough came to life.  
 
In his letter to the Christians in Rome, Paul told them that God had created them for one purpose: to bring God glory! Paul explained that God is most glorified when His children love and serve one another. Paul pointed to Jesus as the perfect example of what it means to glorify God by serving the needs of others.  
 
We live in a world that tells us to live for ourselves and do whatever makes us happy. But God has more for us! God’s purpose for our lives is to bring Himself glory, and He is glorified in us when we follow Jesus’ example of humility, love, and sacrifice. When we live to bring God glory, we find there is true joy in living out our purpose. 
 
God created people to bring Him glory. When we trust in Jesus and follow Him, we bring glory to God by seeking the good of others. God calls us to share the love of Jesus with all people by telling them the good news—the gospel.
How did Jesus love and serve the people around Him?
How has Jesus shown His love for you by meeting your needs?
How can your words and deeds be used to bring God glory?

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Memorize

Pray

Morning

Thank God for the example of love and service that we have in Jesus.

Evening

Ask God to remind you of the purpose for which He created you. Ask God to guide and strengthen you to give Him glory with your life.

Act

For Fun
Allow each family member to pick a random object from around the house. Take turns giving a presentation of the “unordinary” uses the object could have—like a fork that could be used to style hair! After you laugh as a family, talk about how each object may have multiple uses but it was originally created for a singular purpose. Likewise, we were created for the purpose of living in a way to bring God glory.

To Serve
Write a letter to a long-distant relative or friend who you haven’t seen in some time. Tell them what you’ve been learning about Paul and how Paul traveled to meet and encourage the believers. When he couldn’t travel to see them, Paul wrote letters like the one written to the Christians in Rome. End the letter by challenging and encouraging the recipient to live out their purpose of bringing God glory. 

Resource of the month

Our recommended resource this month is "The Biggest Story Advent" by Kevin DeYoung.

"Each reading opens with a fun lift-the-flap page, which kids open to reveal a Bible passage and colorful illustration. On the opposite page, DeYoung retells a related Bible story or prophecy that foretold Jesus’s coming, and shares a simple prayer to recite. Helping kids understand God’s redemption story from Genesis to Jesus’s birth, this devotional is a fun, interactive way to center your holiday traditions on Christ and to see how he is the fulfillment of promises God made throughout Scripture."