The start of a new school year is the perfect time to set new routines and rhythms as a family. We’ve got some exciting new releases to help you and your family dive into God’s Word this fall!
Take a look at our resources for the whole family, little ones, tweens and parents.
Easy-to-lead 10-minute devotions for families, all about prayer.
Based on the beloved storybook by Laura Wifler, these easy-to-lead devotions are perfect for getting into the Bible together. When your schedule is hectic, it’s especially sweet for all of your family members to remember that we can talk to God about anything!
Each of the 15 devotions includes an opening prayer, a Bible passage, questions, and more to make it simple for your family to prioritize time together in God’s Word.
92 foundational Bible stories, faithfully told and beautifully illustrated, which point to the one big story of the Bible—God making and keeping his promises.
If you have small children at home who can’t be wrangled long enough for a full devotional, our new kids’ Bible may be the perfect addition to your family’s library. Each of the 92 foundational Bible stories is faithfully told and beautifully illustrated. There are colorful icons throughout called “Promise Paths”, which indicate promises made and kept by our amazing, promise-keeping God!
I’ve been reading this Bible Storybook to my own toddler for a few months now, and she loves the colorful illustrations! The length of each story is just perfect for those 2-6-year-old attention spans.
There’s also an Advent Calendar available.
Bonus: There are crafts and worksheets you can download for free here.
Practical, fun tool for parents raising toddlers. Encourages obedience motivated by God’s love and grace.
In other exciting news, Abbey Wedgeworth's first two books in her brand new series, Training Young Hearts, release next month! The series is all about encouraging positive behavior for kids by holding out a model for grace-based obedience—encouraging them to run to Jesus with feelings of guilt and shame and to look to the Holy Spirit for help to use their bodies as God intended.
What Are Hands For? and What Are Mouths For? are two fun, lift-the-flap board books that do just that! I’m so grateful for the way Abbey points her little readers to the Gospel in each book.
Practical, fun tool for parents raising toddlers. Encourages obedience motivated by God’s love and grace.
Apologetics for kids and tweens on the source of moral truth.
Speaking of tough topics, the Big Questions series is perfect for helping tweens to grapple with some of the larger issues they are beginning to face. Chris Morphew has been known to captivate even non-reader-y tweens with his clear and compelling writing.
The newest book in the series, How Can I Be Sure What’s Right and Wrong? is available now. Tweens can read these books independently, or read them together to get some good discussion going.
Inspires and equips parents to help their children find their identity in being made and loved by Jesus. Useful for any stage of parenting.
If you didn’t catch this book that came out a few months ago, it’s worth adding to your #tbr! As questions of identity plague our culture, many Christian parents are wondering how to help their children navigate all the conflicting messages about who they are and what they could be.
Ed shows that the best thing for our kids is to be rooted in their identity in Christ. He writes with warmth and experience, giving confidence to parents as they seek to honor God by raising confident kids.
You can also check out the rest of our family resources here. We also offer a variety of free kids’ activities here. We hope that this busy season ends up being a sweet one for you and your family, as you dwell on God’s Word together!