03/06/2026
1. Make God part of the daily rhythm of your home, not something you remember on convenient days.
Spiritual matters should not be an option reserved for less busy days or weekends. He should be woven into the fabric of everyday life.
2. Build simple spiritual habits into existing routines.
If your child can complete assignments daily, they can read their Bible daily. If they can steal a little screen time most days, they can make time for few minutes of quiet time with God.
3. Use everyday moments intentionally.
The drive to school, family meals, bedtime, and after-school hours are opportunities to pray, discuss Scripture, worship, and connect with God.
4. Model the priorities you want your children to adopt.
Children learn what matters most not from what we say, but from what we consistently make room for.
5. Think beyond today.
If children become too busy for God because of school now, they may become too busy because of careers, business, and responsibilities later. Priorities practiced repeatedly become habits for life.
Let’s raise children who are both highly competent intellectually and deeply rooted in God.
We don’t have to choose one over the other. We can win on both sides.
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