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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Our Choice of Bible Activities!

One thing I can say for a fact, there is no shortage of Bible based activity that we can do with our kids in our website jw.org. There are videos that teach great and important lessons to the little ones such as obey your parents, forgive freely, learn to share, how to respect our place of worship and many more... There activities for older kids and teenagers as well.

Little V and I start the day with prayer, it's so important to pray with your child, this is the moment that your child see that you are relying in God and that teaches more than what you say. Plus, think of how they feel when they hear you approaching Jehovah in prayer and asking him to help them to succeed in their efforts to have a good day in school and in drawing close to God. You can always ask them if there is anything they would like to add to the prayer, something they would thank Jehovah for.

After our prayer, we now read the Daily Text and then discuss how we can apply it in our lives. So this concludes our spiritual daily routine. We are studying on Mondays and Fridays the Book of Bible Stories, plus we also prepare for the meetings both the midweek meeting and the Sunday meeting. We try our best to have a comment ready for Little V, so she feels like she is contributing something t the meeting and praising Jehovah with her lips.



She is enrolled in the Theocratic Ministry School and I must say, I always studied in private school and both of them were very good, but the public speaking course we have at our meetings is not simply the best it's divine! Her last assignment was to work on proper pronunciation and she worked hard to make sure she pronounced those difficult words properly and must I add to it, she many times approached Jehovah in prayer to help her to handle her assignment in a honored manner and that melted my heart.

Those activities mentioned above, from our website are added to the week accordingly to our needs.

So, now it's your turn to share with us what do you do for Bible education in your Homeschool? We would love to hear form you!

Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!

Vanessa Z. Pawlicki

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