5 Books for Discipling Your Kids These are some great resources for parents to read with their children. Thoughts to Make Your Heart Sing – by Sally Lloyd JonesPerfect for family devotions, bedtime, story time, or even as a companion to The Jesus Storybook Bible, this accessible yet theologically rich book reveals biblical truth in word and image—all working together and designed to do one thing: to make the reader's heart sing. The Ology – by Marty MackowskiThe Ology gives kids of all ages a beginners theology book to help them understand who God is and how we, as his children, relate to him.Arranged within a traditional systematic theological framework, each truth in The Ology is also connected to the larger redemptive story of Scripture. Training Hearts Teach Minds – by Starr MeadeThis book of daily readings aids memorization of the Shorter Westminster Catechism by devoting six days and meditations to each question. It explains the catechism in simple language, includes key Scripture readings, and takes just a few moments each day, allowing time for discussion and review. Useful in the home, church, or classroom. Long Story Short – by Marty MackowskiThe Bible can seem like a long story for an active family to read, but when you break it down into short sections, as Marty Machowski does, family devotions are easy to do. Long Story Short will help busy parents share with their children how every story in the Old Testament points forward to Gods story of salvation through Jesus Christ. Old Story New – by Marty MackowskiThis easy-to-use collection of 10 minute devotionals can help parents share the living gospel story with their kids. Scott HuntApril 3, 2018Loving Children and Families, Loving Children in the Home, Children Catechesis Facebook0 Twitter