Part of the Table Talk series.
Issue Two of Table Talk is called Miracles and Dreams. It contains three months of Bible readings based in the books of Genesis, Matthew and Acts. The pages are undated. It will help you explore Jesus' miracles in Matthew's Gospel, meet Jacob the Schemer and Joseph the Dreamer in Genesis, and discover why Peter's dream changed everything for the first Christians.
Age range: | 4 - 12 |
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Contributors | Alison Mitchell |
ISBN | 9781873166949 |
Format | Saddle stitch |
First published | January 2004 |
Dimensions | 169mm x 239mm x 3.7mm |
Language | English |
Pages | 48 |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |
Table Talk is for families with children from 4 yrs and up to use for daily Bible times. Each day takes about five minutes, maybe at breakfast or after an evening meal. Choose whatever time suits you best as a family.
Table Talk links in with XTB Bible reading notes for children. (XTB stands for eXplore The Bible). The Bible passages are the same each day for Table Talk and XTB - so you can use the two books together, or on their own. Whichever suits you best.
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At last a daily bible study we can do together as a family! Just the right amount to do at the dinner or table, and everyone joins in rather than parents telling children. Mine are 8 and 10 years old and I see no reason we won't continue into their teen years Thank you so much for this great resource.
Our 7 year old loves it "because we can read the bible together and learn new things live how to love God" Our 10 year old enjoys finding the bible passages and reading aloud. It really brings us together as a family. User friendly with great talking points, I would really recommend this to any family, especially those not used to reading the bible together.
Our family is new to this series, but we are all benefiting from it! We have a 6.5yr old and a 4yr old who participate well when we spend this special time together. The 6.5yr old definitely gets more out of it than the 4yr old, but it's still interesting for her. We definitely recommend it!
I do table talk over breakfast with my two boys, 5 and 3. It provides a very good simple structure that works quite well as part of a breakfast routine. The plans are clear to read for parents, and make it easy to be flexible according to the child's age / capability. We've been using it for 6 months now, and it's still working well. I also like the way that big truths are tackled in simple ways.
We are a couple of weeks into using tabletalk and my 4+6 yr old like it alright. I do it with them while they're having their breakfast and involves reading 3-4 verses from the bible along with the days notes in the booklet. Occasionally it suggests extra resources like an atlas to show where the places are that are mentioned in the reading and sometimes they suggest extra things like doing a little sketch together. You do as much or as little as you want.