Family Devotional Unit 2, Lesson 1: Out of the Driveway, Into the Game PDF Print Email
by Michael Burns - Appleton, Wisconsin  -  Monday, 30 June 2008

We often spend a great deal of time teachings our children about the nature and character of God and the truths found in the Bible, but we neglect teaching kids, even from a young age, that there are people who don't believe in God. We need to realize that it is far better that they hear it from us, presented in a healthy way by us, than hearing about it for the first time, years down the road from someone else; Kids can’t be prepared for what they don’t know is out there.

 

As they get older (if your kids are still quite young), they will come in contact with these other points of view. As we begin unit 2, this week’s lesson will look briefly at how we can know God exists and why some don’t believe in Him.

The devotional is presented in colorful PDF format. This week's devotional can be accessed by going to:

 
 

For further resources available (including the complete study guide for the Out of the Driveway devotional series) or the complete devotional book for the first unit, please go to the Fox Valley Church site:

 

 

The Out of the Driveway, Into the Game series is comprised of ten units, with each unit consisting of 7-8 weekly devotionals (there are 76 weekly devotionals in all). Each lesson is written so that it can be adjusted for any age-level child. A summary of the ten units follows below.

 
Series Summary
Unit 1: From Goo-to-Zoo-to-You? - This unit looks at God’s creation and how we can be sure that the universe was actually created by a loving and creative God rather than arising by chance.
 

 

Unit 2: God’s Way or Man’s Way - This Unit considers the fundamental roots of the humanistic worldview and how that manifests itself in almost every area of our culture, especially schools. It will teach children at their own age level, how to recognize and avoid humanistic and ungodly ways of thinking.

 
Unit 3: Standing in Mid-Air - This unit examines the increasingly popular view that there is no absolute truth in the world. Can we be sure that Jesus and the Bible are the only true paths to God?
 

 

Unit 4: Looking Through the Right Glasses - This unit takes a look at what worldviews are and what goes into developing and maintaining a proper biblical worldview. It will examine how to recognize differing worldviews in every area of life and how to help children construct a healthy and biblical worldview.

 

 

Unit 5: God’s Love - Does God really care what we do or is He only concerned with the world’s vision of what love and mercy are? This unit will look closely at the Ten Commandments and what they mean for us in daily life.

 
Unit 6: Why Don’t We Listen - This unit considers the question of why humans don’t obey God. Why has mankind always been attracted to other gods and other ways of doing things rather than simply following the will of the Creator God?
 

 

Unit 7: The Rare Jewel of God - This unit delves into the need for biblical knowledge at every age and ability. It not only examines the need for such a thing, but offers ways to go about gaining biblical knowledge and understanding.

 
Unit 8: Loving Thin Air - Most children know that they should have a relationship with God but they don’t really have a clue of how to have a relationship with a being that is spirit. This unit will equip parents to begin to teach their children how to develop a relationship with God.
 

 

Unit 9: Mind Control - This unit takes into consideration the fact that the ability to control our thought life and emotions, regardless of age, is one of the fundamental keys to developing a true biblical worldview and living out our relationship with God.

 
Unit 10: Coming With the Clouds - Does what we believe about God’s future age and how this present age will end have an impact on our worldview and the way we live each day? This unit will examine how it does and how we can develop a proper biblical worldview concerning the “end times” and our life in the here-and-now.
 
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