Leading Your Child on Mission in God’s KingdomSample
Start Together
For many Christians, a “missionary” is a lone, heroic figure who goes out into the unknown to do big, bold things for God without help from anyone.
Maybe that’s true in some cases, but God has called us to live life together, and God calls us to live on mission together. We can support each other, learn from each other, and accomplish more together than we can on our own. Plus, we can have more joy in the process.
Your child will be more engaged and shaped for the long-term if they spend time with you on mission. And you’ll benefit from your child’s unique perspective on living in God’s kingdom. After all, Jesus said, “The kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these [little children].”
Make plans in cooperation with your child, read a relevant Bible passage with your child, pray together before and after you reach out to bless a neighbor. These are all ways to show your child (and remind yourself) that God has put us together to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world.
About this Plan
You want to lead your child on mission in God’s kingdom. That’s a big challenge in today’s world. The good news is that you are already taking the first essential step by starting this devotional packed with practical tips. Learn how to start now, start small, start together, start where you are, and start with God. This devotional was provided by Advancing Native Missions.
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