Playfully Faithful Parenting Podcast- devos on Thursday

Ep 50: Luke 2:52 Theology Thursdays | Child Development in the Bible | Jesus as a Kid

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Are you a Christian mama who wants your kids to fall in love with Jesus? Me too, friend! I’m Joy Wendling: friend of Jesus, wife, seminary grad, and Children’s and Family Minister turned Stay-at-Home Mom to 5 girls. Join me as we explore our calling to introduce our kids to Jesus and watch as the Holy Spirit transforms their lives. We call this privilege Spiritual Parenting or Christian Parenting. Every day God wants to partner with us as he pursues a relationship with our kids. And, because research shows God created our kids to learn best through play, we might just have a little bit of fun while we are at it.

You can do it, mama!

Episode Summary:

This Theology Thursday we look at Luke 2:52. In this verse, we see the humanity of Jesus and the normality of child development.

Your Turn to Play:

Do some dramatic play/pretend play with Jesus as a little boy.

You can do it, mama!

Verses from the episode:

  • Luke 2:51-52
  • Luke 2:40
  • 1 Samuel 2:26
  • Proverbs 3:1-4

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