An Optical Illusion

Keeping Our Focus on God

In a world full of busyness and distractions, it can be hard to keep our focus on God. But, it’s imperative when it comes to our faith formation. The more you know the Bible and the more you know God, the clearer, safer and sharper your lens is to process the world. This is known as a Biblical Worldview — seeing the world through God’s holy lens, brought into focus by the Bible.

When we keep our focus on God, and we see Him in every situation, we are living on a solid foundation. This simple and fun optical illusion activity will help guide you through teaching your child how and why we need to keep our focus on God.

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