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Grow as a family through practical spiritual rhythms

Discover Easy Family Resources

Helping families connect with God together through short, meaningful daily rhythms that build faith, joy, and love at home.

In an over-scheduled life, this is our simple approach for connecting with our kids each day, planting seeds of faith in their hearts, and strengthening our family bond.

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Monday

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Tuesday

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Wednesday

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Thursday

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Friday

What a family rhythm could look like

We’ve put together a simple way for families to develop a weekly rhythm with God. Each day features a different, engaging activity designed to help your family grow spiritually in a way that fits your real life.

Monday – Walk & Talk

Start the week by reading the verse of the week together while taking a walk. Discuss what it means for your family.

Tuesday – Worship

Read the verse again and respond through music, singing, or quiet reflection as a family.

Wednesday – Craft

Get creative! Make a simple craft as a hands-on way to remember the week’s verse.

Thursday – Game

Play a fun game together that helps everyone participate in and understand the verse.

Friday – Coffee

Wrap up the week with a relaxed family conversation, sharing what everyone learned and how you can live it out.

Latest Weeks

Check out past weekly rhythms!

Week 1: Trusting Together

Explore ways to build trust as a family, encouraging open conversations and shared prayers throughout the week.

Week 2: Gratitude as a Family

Practice daily gratitude with your children and discover small ways to express thankfulness together.

Week 3: Patience and Peace

Learn how patient hearts and peaceful attitudes can blossom through gentle routines and kind words at home.

Week 4: Acts of Kindness at Home

Encourage simple acts of kindness and service among family members as a daily practice for everyone.