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Start a new tradition of family devotions by winning both Jesus Calling& Jesus Calling: 365 Devotions For Kids from Tommy Nelson!
When you have young kids that you have to get off to school each morning, it can be hard to have a quiet time, much less sit down for devotions together. That’s why I’ve loved the companion devotionals “Jesus Calling” and “Jesus Calling: 365 Devotions For Kids“. While I still read “My Utmost for His Highest” by Oswald Chambers every morning, I’ve started reading “Jesus Calling” as well because then I’ll have my daughter read the kids’ version out loud for us on the way to school!
What’s great is that they parallel each other, so even though they’re written at different comprehension levels, every day shares the same topic/verses. It’s a great, quick way to both set your family’s heart on God in the morning, but also align with each other for a shared purpose.
And one lucky reader will win BOTH for their family!
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9 comments
We don’t really have devo. time, but I like to read/tell bible stories before bed
I’ve heard so much about this book – especially from my grandmother who has used it in helping her deal with my grandpa’s death recently. I would LOVE to win these books!
We don’t have a routine devotional time with our kids…only prayer time. I would love to use this book to start a devotional time with our family.
I don’t have children but work with kids at my church.
Heard so many good things about this devotional and would love it! Also, looking for good kid devotionals as my daughter grows up!
My son and I would really enjoy reading this devotional together. Thank you for the chance to win!
I am always looking for a good devotional – esp. one to use with kids (we have 4 ages 1-15) Thanks for the chance to win these!!
Yes, we love our devotion time, we do it before bed and incorperate it with our prayer time in the evenings.
I would love to do this with my grandkids!