One of my favorite things to do with our 4 year old daughter is read her a bedtime story. Our usual routine is for her to pick out the book. There are many days that she picks the same book for several days in a row. After a couple of days, she begins to interrupt me and turn the pages to get to her favorite part of the story. She knows the best part of the story and wants to turn the page to get there.
I often wonder if my life is like that. Do my kids see a passion in me that makes them want to know about it? Does my life tell the story of redemption in such a way that my kids want to take hold of it? Do my kids see me finding my place in the story and living faithfully in it? Do my kids hear consistently from me about the Author of our story?
It is our role as parents to share the good news of the Grand Narrative and embody it with our lives. Our lives should be giving them a kingdom preview. Our words and deeds should be a testimony to God’s grace in our lives. It should be so evident that our kids want to turn the pages of our story to see how God is working. We must consistently show God as the hero of our story and point our kids to Him.
Do your kids know your story? Do they want to turn the page and see the true Hero?
The question is not whether our kids lives will be shaped by some story. The question is which story will shape it.
Make them turn the page and point them to Jesus. Be intentional!






Great post… Very timely for me.I going thru a difficult time dealing with issues in my own heart and my kids as well. I am very thankful for your encouragement….