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Hey Reader!

Raising faithful kids is something we call all say we yearn for.

But the practical steps to make it happen and overcome our own doubt often get in the way and are pushed out by our "busyness."

I want to point you upward to the tagline of our newsletter: "Never Stop. Always Growing."

And upward to God. The Christian life for all of us, is a life of growth and progression, growing in being more like Christ.

And how do we grow? By not giving up. By not stopping. By continuing to grow and build on what we've done before.

Wonder how can you be building habits to raise lifelong believers without having to have it all figured out in advance?

If you’re struggling to know how to get consistent sharing Jesus with your child in a way that works for your lifestyle, then this is the post for you.

In this post, I’m going to share:

  • The power of building small habits,
  • 6 key habits you can be doing right now with your child to make a huge impact,
  • Super practical tips on how to build consistency that you may not realize how powerful they are, and
  • A free checklist to keep you on track and help you make progress today.

Read it now.

Blessings to you,

Keeley

P.S. If you've been struggling to make headway with your child's spiritual life, don't miss this blog post: Building Habits to Raise Lifelong Believers.


Verse of the Week

“When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, 'I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.'” - John 8:12 NIV‬‬

Give your child the gift of Jesus' light by learning to walk daily in his light! Learn how to build lasting faith habits from my latest blog post: Building Habits to Raise Lifelong Believers.


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