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You can and should teach your children basic Christian beliefs and how to memorize Scripture. This can be both fun and educational. You can choose short Scriptures to begin teaching your children. As you continue to learn the Scriptures, you can use longer passages such as the Ten Commandants and 23rd Psalm for when you and your children feel ready to go deeper. You can also use a short family catechism with questions and answers for you to discuss together that will help your children learn basic Christian doctrine.Some Practical Ideas
Here are a few practical ideas that may help you disciple your children.- Find a good children’s Bible.
- Remember to have fun with your children while learning the Bible.
- Keep the time brief to hold the child's attention.
- Recite the verse several times a day in your child's presence so it becomes familiar to them.
- Make flash cards with Scripture on one side and the book, chapter, and verse on the other.
- Put the verse to music or rhythm. Your child will enjoy singing and clapping their hands.
- Think of fun activities to make the verse fun and easy to remember.
- Tell them you are proud of them and have them recite it to someone else, like a grandparent or teacher.
- Pray with your children every day at meals and before they go to bed at night.