Intergenerational Bible Study: Building Bridges and Nurturing Faith

Intergenerational living and learning is the historical norm. But in the past 200 years, we’ve gotten very segregated by age. Classrooms are same-age. Kids move away from mom and dad to young cities. Our seniors move into senior communities. We’re so segregated, it’s no wonder we have trouble incorporating our children into Sunday church services and home Bible studies.

But there are so many benefits to living and learning side-by-side with those whose age is nothing like ours. Some of the sweetest relationships, life lessons, and growth come from someone very much older or younger than ourselves.

And there is hope.

The Spiritual Growth Chart You Weren’t Given

Mama, we’re given growth charts for height, weight, and when they should be able to hop on one foot. Backwards. While spinning. And reciting the alphabet.

But where’s the chart for measuring children’s spiritual growth? What even are those markers of growth?

And if we’re raising spiritual powerhouses, aren’t those markers the most important?!

Look no further than our Spiritual Growth Chart for children.

Christian Family Meetings for Fruitful Living

It’s 1 of 9 key indicators of faith-filled families. And I want them. I want those calm but power-filled times of connection—where we really see into each other’s lives and all the triumphs and tragedies—as well as the to-do’s, wants, and needs. I want the ones you come out of completely rejuvenated, connected, and fueled with that go-get-em jolt. And you know you can go get ’em because you have the power of your whole family behind you. That’s what I’m shooting for.

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