Resources

What is Max7?

Jesus said, “I came so that everyone would have life, and have it in its fullest.” (John 10:10. CEV),  Max7 is a library of free ministry resources in many languages. It exists to serve the Body of Christ, specifically children. Max7 wants to see children everywhere living life to the MAX with Jesus 7 days a week.  The Max7 website offers resources which have been shared by thousands of generous followers of Jesus to help you as you make disciples. Visit Max7

How to Pray With Your Child for Countries in Situations of War or Conflict

Ever since sin entered the world, our relationship with God and also our relationship between each other got broken. We turned away from the God of love and the world be- came more and more filled with evil, including violence, conflict and war. How can we explain war to a child? And how can we pray with children in situations of conflict? The following is a simple guide that will hopefully help your child find words and also deepen the com- passion towards those who suffer of its consequences. Learn how to pray with your child.

Pray with Your Child

The current COVID-19 crisis can be overwhelming for us as adults, so how can we explain it to children in ways they can understand? And how can we pray with them in a time of crisis such as this? Below are a few simple ideas what to pray for that can serve as guidance as you pray with your child. They are flexible and can be adjusted according to the age of the child. Learn how to pray with your child.

Help your family be fit and healthy, stay connected, and grow in character. family.fit is a mobile phone tool that will help a family at home connect in fun ways and exercise regularly in their house, apartment or local park. With a little creativity, everyone can be fit and healthy, stay connected, and grow in character and faith. Visit family.fit

20 Minutes Each Day

If you find it difficult to stay at home with your family all day, you are not alone! Being a loving parent 24/7 is not easy, especially under such circumstances. But try to start with one simple habit: spend at least 20 minutes of quality time with each child per day. Ask them how they are, share your faith story, engage in conversation or have fun together. The most valuable you can give them is your undivided attention!

Memorize Bible Verses

When Jesus was tempted by Satan in the desert, he used one simple defense: God’s Word! (See Matthew 4:1-11) Helping kids memorize Bible verses can be fun, especially if they do it together with the parents. Why don’t you pick just one verse per day and memorize it over breakfast as a family?