A Free Family Devotional to Build Christ-Centered Family Culture
Every family has a culture, whether by intentional design or by default based on the world around them or generational patterns. Culture wasn’t just...
As your family heads back to school, now is the time to build up the intentional rhythms of your family culture. A simple practice, but with a big impact on your faith, is regular prayer as a family.
Let’s build up this habit with a daily prayer planner you can repeat each month! You can download it
here, and we’ll give you some tips on how to implement. The goal for this back to school prayer calendar is to provide a grounding routine for your family to have consistent topics you pray through together.
This tool matters so much because what you’ll pass on for generations is what you live now. Prayer is more than just a good faith practice; it’s a habit that can have potential generational reach, so don’t devalue these simple routines. Download the daily prayer planner and get started on the foundation for family faith that last generations!
Start your school year strong using these prayer prompts. Each week follows the same pattern of a topic to pray about each day, and you’ll have new prompts for those topics each week.
As you get started with this family habit of prayer, you are laying the foundation for a stronger family culture. Every little investment of time and repetition makes a difference, so take the step to start building these things today.
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