Week of November 4, 2019

Honor is letting someone know you see how valuable they really are.
All people have value because they were created in God’s image. God values each of us so much that He sent Jesus to make it possible for us to have a forever relationship with Him. We follow God’s example when we show others that they have value, too.

Our Bible Story for 252 Kids on November 3 was from the book of
1 SAMUEL 17 –
David and Goliath

SAY THIS TO CONTINUE THE CONVERSATION:
Honor others by giving them a chance.

REMEMBER THIS:
“Love one another deeply.
Honor others more than yourselves.”
ROMANS 12:10, NIrV

DO THIS TO CONTINUE THE CONVERSATION:
MORNING TIME
As you greet your child, give them a challenge for the day! Tell them, “Pick a person in this family you would like to show honor to today! Let them see how valuable they are to you by the nice things you do for them!”

LIFE APP-
HONOR:
LETTING SOMEONE KNOW YOU SEE HOW VALUABLE THEY REALLY ARE.

Make the Most of Thanksgiving – Parent Cue October 28, 2019

Holidays are meant to be a break, a time when work and school go on the back burner, teams and clubs have a lull in the schedule (sometimes), families relax and enjoy extra time with the ones they love most. But we all know that holidays more often turn into stress-filled days trying to make everyone happy and counting down the minutes until you can go back to your normal 9 to 5.

This Thanksgiving, make sure you have at least one meaningful (and enjoyable!) moment with your kids. Block out a few hours or a whole day to enjoy age-old family traditions or make new ones with some of our favorite (and simple!) Thanksgiving ideas:

THANKSGIVING SCRAPBOOK. Have your kid pick their favorite family photo from this past year. Paste it to the middle of a scrapbook page and have each family member write what they are most thankful for around the photo. Continue the tradition next year (and the next) by adding one page/photo a year!

THANKSGIVING PUMPKIN. On November 1, place a pumpkin and a Sharpie® marker in the middle of your dinner table. Throughout the month, encourage your family members to write the things they are most thankful for on the pumpkin.

THANKSGIVING TRIAL-RUN. If your last Thursday of November will be a hectic gathering of second cousins and great aunts, plan a mini-feast with just your immediate family on the first Thursday of the month! Have your kid(s) help out in the kitchen as you make smaller portions of your favorite Thanksgiving foods. Don’t forget the pie!

BRANCH OUT. If you are too far from your extended family to celebrate the big day together, make your Thanksgiving extra special by inviting others to join you. Local college students, an elderly neighbor, or even another family you know who is far from extended family are all people who might be needing a big feast.

TURKEY TROT. Many communities have a local fun run on Thanksgiving morning. It’s a great way to get outside and active during a time of year you might usually be confined indoors. If you don’t have a local Turkey Trot, organize one in your neighborhood. Don’t forget to bundle up and stretch!

Week of October 28, 2019

Our Bible story in 252 Kids on October 27 was from the book of NUMBERS 13-14 –
Twelve Men Check Out the Land of Canaan.

SAY THIS TO CONTINUE THE CONVERSATION:
You can do what you should even when others are afraid.

REMEMBER THIS:
“Be strong and brave. Do not be afraid.
Do not lose hope. I am the Lord your God.
I will be with you everywhere you go.”
JOSHUA 1:9b, NIrV

DO THIS TO CONTINUE THE CONVERSATION:
DRIVE TIME
While on the road this month ask, “What are some things you worry about?” Don’t just limit the question to the child in the car; ask everyone and talk about it.

LIFE APP-
COURAGE:
BEING BRAVE ENOUGH TO DO WHAT YOU SHOULD DO, EVEN WHEN YOU’RE AFRAID.

First Look Week of October 28, 2019

Our Bible Story for weeones on October 27 was from the book 2 CHRONICLES 32:1-23 –
King Hezekiah trusts that God will help him when an enemy attacks Jerusalem.

REMEMBER THIS:
“Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid . . .
for the Lord your God goes with you.”
DEUTERONOMY 31:6, NIV

SAY THIS TO REMIND YOUR CHILD OF SUNDAY’S STORY:
Who can help you be brave?
GOD CAN HELP ME BE BRAVE.

BASIC TRUTH:
GOD LOVES ME.

DO THIS TO REMIND YOUR CHILD OF SUNDAY’S STORY:
BATH TIME
Tell your child to choose a special toy to hold throughout bath time. Tell them that they cannot let go of it. It has to stay with them until bath time is over. As you help dry your child off, tell them good job for always keeping the object with them. Then tell them that there is someone who is ALWAYS with them too. God! God is always with us!

First Look Week of October 21, 2019

Our Bible story for weeones for Sunday October 20, 2019 was from the book of EXODUS 1:22-2:10 –
Miriam keeps watch over her baby brother, Moses, to see what happens to him.

REMEMBER THIS:
“Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid . . .
for the Lord your God goes with you.”
DEUTERONOMY 31:6, NIV

SAY THIS TO REMIND YOUR CHILD OF SUNDAY’S STORY:
Who can help you be brave?
GOD CAN HELP ME BE BRAVE.

BASIC TRUTH:
GOD LOVES ME.

DO THIS TO REMIND YOUR CHILD OF SUNDAY’S STORY:
CUDDLE TIME
Cuddle with your child this month and pray, “Dear God, please help us remember that You are always with us so we can be strong, courageous, and brave, no matter what comes our way. We love You, God! In Jesus’ name, amen.”

Week of October 21, 2019

Our Bible Story for 252 Kids on Sunday October 20 was from the book of EXODUS 13:17-14:31 –
Israel Goes Through the Red Sea.

SAY THIS TO CONTINUE THE CONVERSATION:
You can do what you should even when things seem impossible.

REMEMBER THIS:
“Be strong and brave. Do not be afraid.
Do not lose hope. I am the Lord your God.
I will be with you everywhere you go.”
JOSHUA 1:9b, NIrV

DO THIS TO CONTINUE THE CONVERSATION:
BED TIME
What are some ways you can put others first? Putting others first doesn’t often come naturally. We’re wired to worry about what we need. But when we choose to put someone’s needs ahead of what we want, we show them just how valuable they really are. Pray for each other, that you’ll see opportunities all around you to honor others by putting them first.

LIFE APP-
COURAGE:
BEING BRAVE ENOUGH TO DO WHAT YOU SHOULD DO,EVEN WHEN YOU’RE AFRAID.

How to Widen Your Family Circle, Parent Cue Ocotber 21, 2019

Sometimes it takes another voice to say the same things you are saying to your kid(s) about the most important things in life—just in a different way. That’s what we call “widening the circle.” So, how do you widen your family circle?

Summarized from this article on parentcue.org

1. Think about the adults who are already in your child’s life. If your child won’t talk to you about something, who do you want them to talk to? If your child is in middle school or high school, ask them who they would talk to. Write this person’s name down. It could be a teacher, a family friend, an aunt, a neighbor. Just make sure that the person shares the same vaule as your family does.

2. Invite people that you admire or want to get to know better into your family circle. You can do this by inviting them to dinner, volunteering at school or with your child’s sport’s team.

3. Appreciate and invest in those in your circle.

Encourage them with words like: “How can I pray for you?” “How can I make this relationship easier for you?” “Is there anything I can do to support you better?”

Do something thoughtful, communicate, say thank you, invite them over and build the relationship.

How do you encourage those in your circle? We’d love to hear more!

Week of October 14, 2019

The Bible stories for 252 Kids on Sunday were EXODUS 3-6:12, and 7-12:42
Moses and the Burning Bush /
The 10 Plagues

ASK THIS TO CONTINUE THE CONVERSATION:
What have you had to do that you didn’t feel ready for?

REMEMBER THIS:
“Be strong and brave. Do not be afraid.
Do not lose hope. I am the Lord your God.
I will be with you everywhere you go.”
JOSHUA 1:9b, NIrV

DO THIS TO CONTINUE THE CONVERSATION:
MEAL TIME
Q&A for Kids: Do you think more kids are scared of storms, snakes, or scary movies? Which one scares you the most?
Q&A for Parents: What is the scariest thing you’ve ever done?

LIFE APP-
COURAGE:
BEING BRAVE ENOUGH TO DO WHAT YOU SHOULD DO,
EVEN WHEN YOU’RE AFRAID.

First Look Week of October 14

Weeones Bible Story for week two was JUDGES 7:9-22
God tells Gideon he does not have to be afraid because they will win the battle.

REMEMBER THIS:
“Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid . . .
for the Lord your God goes with you.”
DEUTERONOMY 31:6, NIV

SAY THIS TO REMIND YOUR CHILD OF SUNDAY’S STORY:
Who can help you be brave?
GOD CAN HELP ME BE BRAVE.

BASIC TRUTH:
GOD LOVES ME.

DO THIS TO REMIND YOUR CHILD OF SUNDAY’S STORY:
DRIVE TIME
As you drive, encourage your child to name the places he/she sees by saying, “God is with me at the gas station. God is with me at the grocery store. God is with me at the park.”

Parenting October 7, 2019

I saw a meme or post or something that said, ‘stop comparing your b reel to her highlight reel.’ That really resonated with me. Comparing our everyday reality to someone’s carefully chosen posts on Instagram or Facebook can be discouraging. If you’ve ever felt like like you are not doing enough as a parent or that you are not as good as another parent, we suggest reading this post by Brianna Bell at the New York Times.

Katherine Reynolds Lewis, a certified parent educator and author of “The Good News About Bad Behavior” contends that self-compassion is an important trait to exhibit as a parent. “Accept yourself and appreciate the way that you are and what that brings for your children,” she said. “Because if you don’t accept and love yourself, it’s harder to accept and love your kids when they’re flawed and imperfect.”