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Sunday, July 25, 2010

Ignite Your Child's Love for Jesus With FaithLaunch

This past week when I stumbled across this resource to inspire my two younger boys in their faith I was super excited as I often find resources for the younger age group or teenagers - So, I quickly placed my order and can't wait for it to arrive and begin our own weekly FaithLaunch. I know my boys will also be excited as it includes episodes of Adventures in Odyssey in which they are huge fans of.

Click here to order your copy of FaithLaunch today and read more about it below.

Ignite Your Child's Love for Jesus

by John Trent, Ph.D., Jane Vogel

What's FaithLaunch?

You're about to discover a fun, easy way to do one of the most important things in the world. It's FaithLaunch: A Simple Plan to Ignite Your Child's Love for Jesus by John Trent and Jane Vogel.

FaithLaunch isn't the only method for introducing your child to Jesus, of course. But it's a good way to do it without pressuring your child, exhausting yourself, or upending your family's schedule. Each of the 13 "Family Times" takes about 30 to 45 minutes; that's 30 to 45 minutes of togetherness, not tedium. You might use one Family Time each week for 90 days — or bits and pieces over a longer period. You get to decide, because FaithLaunch is flexible.

The goal is to prepare your child to begin a relationship with God. Since so many children receive Christ as Savior when they're 4 to 7 years old, each Family Time is written with that age group in mind. But shifting gears for kids ages 8 to 12 is easy; just use the optional activities.

FaithLaunch gives you plenty of fun ways to learn, including three Adventures in Odyssey episodes to listen to. You'll sculpt with clay, stage a treasure hunt, even tell a story with the help of your child's action figures or dolls. If you need an excuse to play with your child, here it is! And if you need permission to talk about what's important, that's here, too.

The plan for each Family Time is easy to follow. Your goal is clear, and the items you'll need are listed — right down to snacks you might enjoy. To boost your confidence, things you might say are spelled out in bold type — with answers to questions in parentheses. And you're always free to adapt the plan to fit you and your child.

There's a bonus, too — another confidence booster. In Part III of the book you'll find answers to questions your child might ask about God, the Bible, Jesus, joining God's family, and more. So there's no need to panic if your child wants to know something that isn't on the tip of your tongue!

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1 Comments:

Blogger The 4-Crows Blog said...

Thanks for sharing this!!

July 27, 2010 at 7:01 AM  

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