Morning and Evening Bible Time

MORNING & EVENING BIBLE TIME

“Our children are falling away because we are asking the church to do what God designed the family to accomplish. Discipleship and multi-generational faithfulness begins and ends at home.”

-Voddie Baucham Jr.

One of the reasons I have chosen a Charlotte Mason style education is because she emphasizes that the Bible is the foundation of all education. To be honest, I do believe God led me to Miss Charlotte Mason’s homeschool education because I had been praying for Him to help me build a solid foundation for my children.

Anyway, as result of following a Charlotte Mason education, we now read the Bible in the morning and read catechisms at night.

Ephesians 6:4 tells us to bring our children up in the “discipline and instruction of the LORD.” Therefore we have a duty as Christian parents to educate our children in God’s way. Our church is meant to be a support system.

So how do we do this? Each family will accomplish this a little different. I’m today’s post I want to share how I’m getting this done

Morning:
- Read memory verse
- Read Bible story
- Pray
- Hymn

Evening:
- Catechism (I’m using Training Heart, Teaching Minds by Starr Meade).

- Poetry
- Pray
- Hymn

Having this rhythm is a great way to lay down a solid foundation for ourselves and our children.

How do you do Bible time at home?


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