TariOronar
Puritan Board Freshman
In our homeschool, we have "circle time". We begin singing a hymn and a psalm, bible memory work, catechism, and then we start going into general homeschool group work. I used to also do a devotional with them from the Children Desiring God books. This year, my husband started reading Ligonier's Tabletalk to them at night, so I dropped the morning devotional.
My eldest, who's 10 has been asking to do "bible study" in the morning again. However, she's under the impression that the Children Desiring God books are for little kids and she's really too big for them. That's partially because she has an extremely high reading level, and the simpler language feels over simplified to her.
Does any one know of a devotional that appropriate for older elementary, but doesn't "talk down" to the reader?
My eldest, who's 10 has been asking to do "bible study" in the morning again. However, she's under the impression that the Children Desiring God books are for little kids and she's really too big for them. That's partially because she has an extremely high reading level, and the simpler language feels over simplified to her.
Does any one know of a devotional that appropriate for older elementary, but doesn't "talk down" to the reader?