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Favorite stories for the Bible, written and illustrated just for kids in many languages.
Any Children in Your Family?
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Making Disciples of All Age Groups: BCM International
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Winning the battle but losing the war with your kids?
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Keys for Kids daily devotional
That classic children's devotional. You can learn more about God’s love every day! Read a fun story and hide God's Word in your heart with the Key Verse of the day.
http://cbhministries.org/kfk/home.php
Your "No Vacancy" Sign - #5959
Don't make your child, your husband or your wife feel shut out of your life by your invisible but very real "no vacancy" sign. Just always have room for them even if it means sacrifice. People who know they're loved and important and listened to don't have to start looking somewhere else for what you didn't give them - somewhere that could scar their life and break your heart.
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-relationships/your-no-vacancy-sign-5959
Waiting for Your Father - #5951
The problem is that God is sinless and holy totally perfect. And you and I, on the other hand, have a lifetime of sinning; of doing it our way instead of God's way. You can't get into His family unless something is done about your sin, and something has been done. In fact, God did it. That's how much He loves you and He does not want to lose you.
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-relationships/waiting-for-your-father-5951
Is there such a thing as the Age of Accountability?
The idea behind the age of accountability is that before a certain age a child is not responsible for their actions. If they die before reaching the age of accountability, they are saved. After that, they are responsible for their own salvation. What do you think?
http://gospel.com/blog/index.php/2009/10/23/is-there-such-a-thing-as-the-age-of-account...
Climate Control - #5940
You're a leader. You're setting a climate, whether you realize it or not. And the interesting thing is that you end up reaping the climate you sow. So make the place where you are feel like it would if Jesus were there. He is.
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-relationships/climate-control-5940
Age of accountability - a Christian perspective
The Bible never gives an explicit indication that there is such a thing as the age of accountability--the age at which a child is responsible for their faith; however, we're given indications throughout that God has a plan and a purpose for every child. It seems cruel and not in keeping with God's especial declarations concerning children to think that just because a child died before personally professing their faith they would be condemned.
http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=2%20Samuel%2012:22-23&version=NIV
Raise Children - a Christian perspective
God tells us that while we are raising our children we should constantly remind them of the commandments He has given us. We should make it part of all aspects of our lives.
http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Deuteronomy%206:6-9&version=NIV
Jesus and children - a Christian perspective
In Matthew, children are brought up to Jesus in order to be prayed over. The disciples try to rebuke those that are bringing the children before Jesus. Jesus then rebukes the disciples and says that the kingdom of God belongs to the children.
http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%2019:13-15&version=NIV
Great love in the Bible - a Christian perspective
God loves us with the same intensity and devotion that a father shows to his children. In fact, God invites us to become part of His family, and to be His spiritual children.
http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20John%203:1&version=NIV
Fathers in the Bible - a Christian perspective
Just as children are expected to respect their fathers, fathers are instructed not to frustrate their children, but to raise them in a godly and gentle way.
http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ephesians%206:4&version=NIV

