Grow Kids

DEVOTIONALS


Age range: 4 - 8

Jesus Today Devotions for Kids by Sarah Young
Just like the best-selling Jesus Calling down for adults, this collection of devotions will bring Jesus’ love directly to the hearts of children. In kid-friendly language, the devotions are written from the point of view of Jesus, assuring young readers, He is in control.


Everything a Child Should Know About God
by Kenneth Taylor, Jenny Brake

This beautiful book is the closest thing to a systematic theology for children! In child-friendly language Kenneth Taylor presents essential truths about God: the creation, sin, the Trinity, salvation, why Jesus came, how the Holy Spirit helps us, and more.



What Every Child Should Know About Prayer
by Nancy Guthrie, Jenny Brake
Nancy explains in a child-friendly language what prayer is, how and why we should pray, and the things we can pray about. There is a Bible verse for each topic, and a prayer for children to make their own. This book will introduce children to the gift of prayer and will encourage them to enjoy speaking to the Father God.


Age range: 7-10

Hands-On Bible 365 Devotions For Kids by Jennifer Hooks
Devotional time is usually "quiet time"- a moment to sit and reflect on Scripture and connect with God. Hands-On Bible: 365 Devotions for Kids will reignite and energize your family devotions. Your kids will be giggling, singing, dancing, creating, and getting excited about the Bible all while praising God and growing closer to Him. Each of the 365 action-filled devotions comes to life with fun activities and games using regular household items. No need to run out and buy extra supplies! With Hands-On Bible: 365 Devotions for Kids, your children will get into the Bible, and the Bible will get into their hearts, giving them a priceless foundation of faith in God.

The See and Explore Book of Devotions by Yvonne E Van Ee, Michael Williams
The Seek and Explore Book of Devotions is a full-color, interactive journey through every book of the Bible-365 days (plus one for leap day!) of reading and hands-on activities, like journaling, crosswords, word searches, puzzles, and more. During each week, your child will learn about one or two books of the Bible in short, easy-to-handle activities. Whether reading, writing, drawing, crafting, moving, or going out into the world, kids will learn about the Bible, God, and themselves. By the end of this interactive journey, your child will have a better understanding of the Bible as the story of God's people and his love for them.