🌈Promises God makes us

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... Read moreWhen introducing your toddler to the promises God makes, incorporating interactive and sensory activities can make the learning experience both memorable and meaningful. One effective approach is to combine colorful visuals with simple number matching games, which not only engage your child’s attention but also support early cognitive skills. For example, use a set of cards that display different promises God makes, each paired with a colorful number. While playing, you can say things like, "I see a cloud with the number 4, which says: 'I will give you peace' (John 14:27). This means when you feel scared, God promises to calm your heart." Explaining abstract concepts such as peace in simple terms allows your toddler to start understanding spiritual ideas. Also, linking these promises to well-known Bible stories, such as Noah's Ark, reinforces the message. The story of Noah is a vivid example of God’s promise symbolized by the rainbow, which helps children connect the lessons to narratives they enjoy. Encouraging little prayers based on the promises helps toddlers internalize the teachings and feel a personal connection. For instance, after discussing God's promise to never leave us, you can pray together, "Thank you, God, for always being with me every day." This form of engagement nurtures faith from an early age while developing memory skills through verse recitation. It also sparks curiosity about the Bible and God’s love in a way that feels fun and accessible. Incorporating bilingual elements, such as Spanish phrases alongside English, can further enrich your child's learning experience and expose them to cultural diversity in faith. By making Bible teaching interactive and relatable, you create a lasting spiritual foundation for your child’s growth.