Conversation Connections

Establishing a natural way of sharing, talking, and encouraging each other is a crucial piece of family life. Being present with your children in conversations that go beyond understanding the day’s plans and to-do lists builds healthy relationships. These kinds of conversations help slowdown the pace of life. They are a gift. Utilize these talking points to help begin some deeper family conversations.

What is your favorite place in our home?    

Who do you/we need to say “thank you” to this week?

What makes our family different from other families?

What about our family makes you most grateful?

Who can we help, serve, or share food with this month? Pray for them and the needs they may have.

Name one thing you enjoy doing when you have extra time.

If you could redo something from today, what would it be?

Name one thing, one person, one place, and one food you are thankful for.

As a family, Read the miracle of feeding the 5000 from John 6:1-13. Discuss the need, the shared resource, and the actions of Jesus. Thank God for the many blessings your family receives.

Read Psalm 100. Share praises and thanksgiving in prayer to the Lord.

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