Small-Group Study: On Parenting with Global Vision

Source: Weave Family Ministries

Parenting with Global Vision, by Weave Family Ministries. Center for Mission Mobilization, 2021. 110 pages.

We live in a world of competing values and clamoring voices. Family schedules are filled with what feels like important things and we wonder how to intentionally disciple our children. The challenges are real, but in the midst of all this, Jesus is inviting us and our children to bless the nations and cultivate a heart for God and his global purposes.

Parenting with a Global Vision is a well-crafted study that comes alongside parents (especially parents of kids 4-12) and invites them to discover and reflect on God’s global purposes and consider their next steps in applying what they find to their own lives and families. Each lesson in the six-week curriculum includes a personal study and a group discussion guide, though you could certainly do the whole thing on your own.

One of the 80 parents from 13 countries who tested the study earlier this year said, “In just two lessons, this study has changed my parenting. I now know my children were not only saved from something but for something!”

This resource won’t come out until September 23. Normally we avoid promoting books before they are published, but if you order now, you can get a 20% discount and receive a few freebies they are throwing in. Otherwise, expect to pay $12.95 for a paper copy.

Learn more. You might also check out the Big Story Series, a set of related resources for families which you can also purchase or download on their own at no cost.

Read a new blog post from Weave about how parents or teachers can help kids understand and pray for the people of Afghanistan.

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