Episode 161: Creating Family Rhythms: 4 Ways To Teach Our Kids
A recent Harvard study shows that 80% of teens are most likely to talk with their parents at dinnertime – and we can be intentional to make sure this is true in our homes. Our CEO joins us today to chat about family rhythms, pulling from Bible2School’s theme verse, Deuteronomy 6:4-7. You’ll leave here with practical and fun ideas to use in and around your household that promote relationship & spiritual growth through family rhythms.
Are you ready to hear the 4 ways Scripture tells us to teach our kids? Let’s go!
KORI PENNYPACKER has served with Bible2School since 2011. Kori oversees the mission of Bible2School and Engagement by speaking to businesses, churches, and community leaders on the topic of the importance of spiritual training for elementary age children in our communities, especially those who are not able to attend church. She loves inviting people into the Bible2School Team as valued Members, Volunteers, and Donors.
Kori lives in Lititz with her husband, Blaine, and has three sons. She enjoys spending time with her family, playing tennis, and volunteering with her husband to mentor engaged couples at her church.
Resources
4 ways to teach your kids: Deuteronomy 6:4-7
Podcast Episode: The 2nd Most Important Hour of Your Day
Podcast Episode: 3 Things You Should Say To Your Kids Before They Go Out The Door
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