How To Teach Your Kids the Bible
This curriculum equips moms to confidently disciple their children by first deepening their own relationship with God, then intentionally weaving biblical truth into everyday life. Across the sessions, moms learn why their influence matters most, how to explain biblical truths and terms in age-appropriate ways, and how to study Scripture using simple, practical tools they can use with their kids. Through real-life illustrations, developmental guidance from infancy through high school, and honest parenting reflections, the study emphasizes consistency over perfection and relationship over performance. Ultimately, it reminds moms that faith is formed over time through everyday moments, honest questions, and a faithful God who works through imperfect parents.
Peace for the Anxious Mom (Individual)
Peace for the Anxious Mom explores the theme of anxiety in motherhood through biblical figures who faced fear, doubt, and uncertainty. It draws parallels between the struggles of mothers today and the experiences of Moses, David, the Woman at the Well, Martha, and Jesus.
+ Moses wrestled with feelings of abandonment and inadequacy but ultimately trusted God’s plan.
+ David, often overlooked, found his worth in God rather than external validation.
+ The Woman at the Well, weighed down by past failures, discovered redemption and purpose through Christ.
+ Martha was overwhelmed with responsibilities, losing sight of what truly mattered.
+ Jesus, in the Garden of Gethsemane, experienced deep sorrow yet surrendered to God’s will.
The study reassures mothers that, like these biblical figures, they are seen, valued, and strengthened by God in their journey.
Peace for the Anxious Mom (Group)
Peace for the Anxious Mom explores the theme of anxiety in motherhood through biblical figures who faced fear, doubt, and uncertainty. It draws parallels between the struggles of mothers today and the experiences of Moses, David, the Woman at the Well, Martha, and Jesus.
+ Moses wrestled with feelings of abandonment and inadequacy but ultimately trusted God’s plan.
+ David, often overlooked, found his worth in God rather than external validation.
+ The Woman at the Well, weighed down by past failures, discovered redemption and purpose through Christ.
+ Martha was overwhelmed with responsibilities, losing sight of what truly mattered.
+ Jesus, in the Garden of Gethsemane, experienced deep sorrow yet surrendered to God’s will.
The study reassures mothers that, like these biblical figures, they are seen, valued, and strengthened by God in their journey.
Make It Count
Moms want a guarantee, but in life there are no guarantees. You can do everything “right” as a mom, but in the end your child may choose a different path than what you had wanted for them. So, what are we to do as moms? We believe the following six weeks will help guide you and help you gain the right perspective for this crazy, wonderful journey of motherhood. I say journey because that is what it is- it is 18 years of training. During the next six weeks, our prayer for you is that you will realize the importance of your role as a mom. There is no other job that has such a huge potential to impact the future- you are raising the next generation. What a powerful, significant job God has given to you! We also pray that you will realize you cannot do this job on your own, but you will need the help, direction, and love of a Heavenly Father who loves you, and your children...immeasurably.