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Did you know that there are only two things we can take to heaven—our relationships with other believers and the Word of God that has been engrafted in our hearts?

This week I asked my friends on Twitter and Facebook the question, “How do you incorporate God’s Word into your family life?” Here are some of their responses:

Natalie Snapp: “Memory verse each week—displayed on a tile in kitchen. We also have daily devotionals and we talk about how we have seen God each day. We also practice our verse while driving. I just try to fit it in everywhere. Change into a song while brushing teeth, etc.” Twitter: @mommyonfire

Becky Webb: “Reading before bedtime to the kids, having Scripture around the house, and acting it out in daily life.” Twitter: @beckyjwebb

Mary Christine Weber: Homeschooling the kids definitely makes it easier to find structured teachable moments. We begin each morning with a devotional and prayer; then, throughout the day, we look for opportunities where we can see the Lord moving in common (or sometimes uncommon) ways in the orchestrations of life. In the evening we enjoy reading time together. However, as much as I value the importance of reading and teaching and memorizing, I believe it’s the ”teachable” moments that bring the head knowledge to heart. Twitter: @mchristineweber

Melody Bates Ward: “We have the kids in our kid’s Junior Bible Quiz team. We write Scripture for our handwriting class, and we talk through problems with God’s Word as the centerpiece of truth.”

Daniella Martinez Indie: “I read a chapter of the Bible and drill verses with my kids while they eat breakfast, since I generally eat earlier.” Twitter: @danimamma

Melissa Chavez: “Throughout the day-to-day is the common application. The homeschooler in me calls them ‘teachable moments.” It might be more accurate to say, ‘There’s an app for that.’ (or is that passe’?)”

Sue Roscoe: “Every morning we read and discuss a Bible chapter together. Then, as we see life happening around us, we make the scriptural observation that pertains. We pray together at meal times, pray together before bed, pray for each other as needs arise, and pray for those around us.”

Tom and I felt so strongly about engrafting the Word of God into the hearts of our children that we wrote four Family Discipleship Manuals. You can check them out at our Eternal Foundations Bookstore. Just click on the cover of a book for details and the option of reading a lesson from any of the four books.

Now it’s your turn: How do you incorporate God’s Word into your family life? Just share your tips in the comment section below. We’d love to learn from your example.

In Him together, Susan Gaddis

Marcie and Vickie

Marcie and Vickie

I have lots of friends, many on Facebook. The depth of these friendships varies, yet these people each walk a way with me in my life journey.

Some friendships are information oriented—Twitter type updates about our kids and life in general. Other friends trek with me in the twists and turns of daily life, laugh and cry at the appropriate times, and mark my days with memorable stories of life lived and grief endured.

On a deeper level are my soul friends—those companions on my path who walk beneath the surface of my life. Soul friends allow my good side and my bad side to be exposed; they don’t freak out when the bad side monopolizes my day. My “old man” and my “new man” are not hidden from them. These friends relate to me just as I am without unreal expectations.

Soul friends nourish my soul. Their love and forgiveness allow a depth to develop where I can discover all that God is calling me to become. By their attitudes, words, and actions, the grace of God is extended to help me face other kinds of relationships—the ones that are more expectation and obligation focused.

Most of my personal growth takes place as I walk with my soul friends. They hold me accountable in my shortcomings without judgment or condemnation. Encouragement is offered along with coffee and heavy cream. Confusion vanishes in conversations where laughter is mixed with an understanding of God, his word and his ways. Their companionship keeps me alert to the presence of Jesus and the movings of the Spirit Holy. Daily they lift me before the Throne of the One who guides our journeys.

Everyone needs a soul friend.  Who might your soul friends be and why? Share your thoughts with us in the comment section below. I’d love to hear from you.

And pass this post on to a soul friend, letting them know you value their friendship.

In Him together, Susan Gaddis

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