Before you lead your family through the object lesson below, spend a moment studying Jeremiah 2 on your own here. 👉 MTSM Jeremiah 2 Bible Study On this page: Big Truth Read Together Talk About It Object Lesson: Two Cups Family Discussion One Family Application Family Prayer A Word for Parents Big Truth for the... Continue Reading →
Is “6–7” Demonic? A Simple Christian Explanation
The phrase “6–7” has become a huge trend online. Kids shout it at games, use it in videos, or say it just for fun. Recently, some Christians have started to worry that the phrase is demonic or linked to the occult. So let’s slow down and look at what is actually true. Where did “6–7”... Continue Reading →
Is the Viral “6–7” Phrase Demonic? A Careful, Biblical, and Honest Look
What Does 6-7 Mean? Bottom Line: The viral phrase “6–7” is not demonic and has no biblical, historical, or spiritual meaning connected to the occult. It began as a hype phrase in a rap song, went viral on TikTok and at basketball games, and has zero connection to demonology or ritual practice. Christians do not... Continue Reading →
Family Devotional: The God Who Chooses to Forget
God forgives our sins through Jesus, choosing not to remember them. This highlights His grace and the importance of forgiving others in our lives.
Christmas Family Devotion: God’s Everlasting Love and the Christmas Tree
This Christmas devotion emphasizes God's everlasting love through Jesus, highlighted by the symbolism of a Christmas tree. It includes family activities and reflections based on the biblical account of Simeon.
Christmas Family Devotion: Jesus, the Light of the World
A Christmas Family Devotion: Jesus Lights Up Our Need and Way to GodBased on John 8:12 and Matthew 5:14-16 What does it mean that Jesus is the Light of the World? This hands-on Family Devotion and activity will help all involved to know what it means for Jesus to be the Light of the world... Continue Reading →
Christmas Family Devotion: Jesus, our Good Shepherd and His Love for Everyone
This Christmas devotion emphasizes God's universal love through the story of shepherds visiting Jesus. It connects the candy cane's symbolism with welcoming others to experience Christ’s love.
Christmas Family Devotion: Jesus, the Best Gift Ever!
This Christmas family devotion emphasizes the significance of Jesus as the ultimate gift through Scripture and encourages families to honor Him like the Wise Men. It includes a shoebox gift activity to share God's love with children globally, fostering discussions about giving and the eternal life Jesus offers to believers.
Family Devotion: Be the Missing Domino
The lesson emphasizes breaking the cycle of revenge by choosing forgiveness over retaliation, illustrating this with dominoes to demonstrate how one act of love can stop hurt.
Family Devotion: Let Your Words Hold Water
This object lesson illustrates integrity and trust using a leaky cup to represent unreliable words, emphasizing the importance of being dependable in our promises.