![]() Start memorizing a verse together as a family. read a Bible story every day – this would be more from the a kids’ Bible – I know I said above that it’s hard, but of course, great if you do both!ģ. So, for example, we have a few Berenstein Bears books with spiritual messages, some books for different holidays (Easter, Christmas), etc.Ģ. Kids’ Bibles are great, but honestly, with our daughter, I find it easier to read a stand-alone picture book than try to pick a story out of a bigger children’s Bible. work on getting a collection together over the summer! (maybe check thrift shops, used bookstores, etc.). I know your school year will change things, but it’s easier to pick up with something you were doing previously than to start from scratch, so maybe this is a good time to start things, even if your little guy can’t fully understand them yet □ġ. □ I have a 23 month old and have wondered the same thing… sometimes I feel like I’m a little “ahead of the game” by reading blogs about older kids.Ī few suggestions that have worked for us, or that I want to strive for, at least… overall, I think something great for you would be to work on establishing some simple habits NOW that will pay off in 6-12 months or a year or more. However, I’m also part of the LitFuse OAC Blogger team and am writing about OAC as part of a sponsored campaign.Įlyse, I’m not Amanda but saw your comment and thought I’d chime in. I wrote this post out of my great love and admiration for the OAC and bought the subscription myself. See more of my Adventures in Odyssey posts including super fun activities and a new album! The Odyssey Adventure Club is perfect for road trips and otherwise hanging around the house this summer! Are you an Adventures in Odyssey fan? And please, let me know if you sign up and how you like it! ![]() Guess what else is included in your membership? A free subscription to Clubhouse Magazine! Y’ALL!! I can’t get over how much I love this. So, I see my $10 as supporting Adventures in Odyssey and that ministry. But, I listened to a podcast with some of the creators of the OAC and they said that one big reason they did this club was to be able to showcase and support the ministries of their special adventures. (subscribers click over to see the screencast!)ġ. There is so much cool stuff about the Adventures in Odyssey Club that I thought I’d show you around in a little screencast. OK, that might be a little overkill but do you know how much I love my kids doing their chores while listening to a story about kids obeying their parents, loving their friends and learning God’s Word?! That’s like…I don’t even know…225+ episodes! There have been days we’ve listened to five in one day. I am old.)įrom the time we joined I think we have listened to 14 albums. All the episodes I listened to as a kid (even the ones that have been sent to the archives because they weren’t quite right) were there, plus all the others I’ve been dying to listen to for the past 20 years. I signed up the day it began and was in Odyssey-heaven. So, earlier this year I heard that Odyssey was going to start this Adventures in Odyssey Club where you could have access to EVERY SINGLE Adventures in Odyssey episode on your mobile device or computer. The stores don’t have every single album (there are like 50+) and I dunno, in this age of instant podcasts and free streaming on Spotify, wrangling an album of CDs is too hard for me to figure out! Which is fine, but honestly, even if I wanted to spend the money, I just forget to buy them. (Huh? What’s that?!) Or buy the CDs which are like $25 each. If you want to listen to Odyssey, you have to find it on the radio. Plus, they are high-quality with really amazing voice actors (like Scrooge McDuck, Chilly from DocMcStuffins, Owl from Winnie the Pooh and more!) and the lessons are just…oh, I wish I could describe them! They are just spot on and perfect conversation starters for you and your kids! It’s a family radio drama about a town called Odyssey, a man named John Avery Whittaker who owns a discovery emporium/ice cream shoppe and all the kids and adults who make up this town, have adventures and ultimately learn about God and His Word. If you’ve been around here for any stretch of time, I’ve probably mentioned “Odyssey” or better known as Adventures in Odyssey. So they can listen to Odyssey more closely, of course. Lydia and Asa eating lunch on the floor next to the computer.
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