As parents hoping to raise godly children, we may understand the importance of regular family devotions. However, we may find it difficult to get our kids (or even ourselves) fully engaged. But what if devotions looked less like sitting in the living room listening to someone read and trying to pry answers out of reluctant kids and more like, say, electrocuting a pickle? Or converting a leaf blower into a toilet paper launcher? Or lighting toothpaste on fire?
These hands-on, kinda dangerous, totally unforgettable object lessons (along with nearly fifty others) are not only more fun than other family devotions--they actually deliver the spiritual impact you desire for your kids. They'll even get dads and any too-cool-for-this-stuff teens jazzed about a weekly family devotional time.
So put away the flannelgraph, get out the safety goggles, and start bringing the truths of Scripture to vivid life in your household. Just remember to change out of your Sunday clothes first.
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My Take:
What did I think of this book?
I found it to be quite catchy and interesting. Definitely a winner with kids! Blowing things up, breaking things, and lots of other "dangerous" object lessons will certainly make learning about purity, faithfulness to God, trust, and other topics much more interesting.
There are a lot of items needed for this devotional, so it will take some advance planning. Personally, I found that although I liked it a lot, I may not actually use it at home, but instead share it with my kids youth director as I am pretty sure the teen group would be a great audience for a lot of these dangerous devotions. They are sure to retain the information once they do the activities.
I can't wait to see how they like it!
I would definitely recommend this devotional for parents or group leaders.
It's kind of wacky and fun and a super exciting way to learn!
I was blessed with a copy of this book courtesy of Revell. I wasn't asked to review this book positively and all opinions are my own.
These hands-on, kinda dangerous, totally unforgettable object lessons (along with nearly fifty others) are not only more fun than other family devotions--they actually deliver the spiritual impact you desire for your kids. They'll even get dads and any too-cool-for-this-stuff teens jazzed about a weekly family devotional time.
So put away the flannelgraph, get out the safety goggles, and start bringing the truths of Scripture to vivid life in your household. Just remember to change out of your Sunday clothes first.
Get your copy HERE
My Take:
What did I think of this book?
I found it to be quite catchy and interesting. Definitely a winner with kids! Blowing things up, breaking things, and lots of other "dangerous" object lessons will certainly make learning about purity, faithfulness to God, trust, and other topics much more interesting.
There are a lot of items needed for this devotional, so it will take some advance planning. Personally, I found that although I liked it a lot, I may not actually use it at home, but instead share it with my kids youth director as I am pretty sure the teen group would be a great audience for a lot of these dangerous devotions. They are sure to retain the information once they do the activities.
I can't wait to see how they like it!
I would definitely recommend this devotional for parents or group leaders.
It's kind of wacky and fun and a super exciting way to learn!
I was blessed with a copy of this book courtesy of Revell. I wasn't asked to review this book positively and all opinions are my own.
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