Questions for kids to ask parents
Craig Dykstra says, “We are being formed, informed, and reformed by our reading of the Bible.”
Why is it that children bring curiosity to the Bible, and parents bring fear?
These are questions that your children may ask you:
I wonder if you ever remember your parents or grandparents reading the Bible…
I wonder what the Bible means to you…
I wonder what the Bible is not…
I wonder what your own experience with reading the Bible is…
I wonder what you struggle with when reading the Bible…
I wonder what questions you have about the Bible…
I wonder what other experiences you had with reading the Bible did you grow up with as a child…
I wonder what your favorite part of the Bible is…
I wonder if you have any favorite passages…
I wonder what you hope this Bible will mean to me…
I wonder if you will read this Bible with me…
I wonder how we can make time to read and talk about the Bible together…
What wondering questions you wish to ask your children…
Why is it that children bring curiosity to the Bible, and parents bring fear?
These are questions that your children may ask you:
I wonder if you ever remember your parents or grandparents reading the Bible…
I wonder what the Bible means to you…
I wonder what the Bible is not…
I wonder what your own experience with reading the Bible is…
I wonder what you struggle with when reading the Bible…
I wonder what questions you have about the Bible…
I wonder what other experiences you had with reading the Bible did you grow up with as a child…
I wonder what your favorite part of the Bible is…
I wonder if you have any favorite passages…
I wonder what you hope this Bible will mean to me…
I wonder if you will read this Bible with me…
I wonder how we can make time to read and talk about the Bible together…
What wondering questions you wish to ask your children…