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You want your children to grow up with a good understanding of God. To make this happen, it’s best to teach your children and ensure that they read the Bible. Reading the Bible with your kids can be a very good experience, and it’s something you should make time for as often as possible. The following advice about studying the Bible with your kids should help a lot. 

Pick Out Specific Lessons

Picking out specific lessons to teach your children will be helpful. Younger children might have a hard time with some of the material, but there are many great lessons in the bible that will help your kids to understand the importance of kindness and compassion. Choosing specific lessons that teach children about certain qualities that are important in Christianity is a good way to go. You can seek out children’s Bible lessons online or get advice from youth ministers in your church about passages and stories to focus on. 

This is generally a better approach than reading entire books and trying to get young children to understand the nuance of Scripture. As your children grow up, you can read the Bible with them in a more in-depth fashion. Always try to make the lessons fun for your kids and use them to show them important values. It’ll be an experience that will stay with them for life. 

Answer Questions

Many things in the Bible are going to cause kids to have questions. It’s good for children to have inquisitive minds. This means that they’re curious about God, and they want to learn. Do your best to answer their questions, and don’t be afraid to admit when you don’t have all the answers. 

Studying the Bible is about deepening your connection to God. Your children will have their own relationship with God that will develop over time. As a parent, you’re there to show them what you can and give them a glimpse at your experience. 

Members of Your Church Can Help

Members of your church can help with Bible study as well. Of course, your kids might become part of a youth group, or they will read Scripture during Sunday school. You can always ask complex questions to your church leaders to get advice or to ask for a new perspective. Sometimes including other people in your Bible studies will make the lessons even more fun for your children.