tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4322659468269878831.post3867839904573727654..comments2016-03-04T06:57:09.015-06:00Comments on Entrusted Heritage: Scripture MemoryEntrusted Heritagehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03570483457895238393noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4322659468269878831.post-52772523266891415082014-03-02T20:24:34.741-06:002014-03-02T20:24:34.741-06:00THank you, Lindy! What a creative way to help hid...THank you, Lindy! What a creative way to help hide God's beautiful Word into your children's hearts...and yours too!<br /><br />KristiEntrusted Heritagehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03570483457895238393noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4322659468269878831.post-55729538176228661172014-03-02T03:43:30.585-06:002014-03-02T03:43:30.585-06:00Our Kitchen door is painted in chalkboard paint. ...Our Kitchen door is painted in chalkboard paint. Every week, we write a Bible Verse that we want to memorize on the door. My oldest is two, so she spends the first day learning to read it. After that, it takes her about a week (depending on the length of the verse)to memorize it. Anytime we want to go out the door, we have to first recite the verse. Also, if she asks to do anything special such as color, I may say, "While I'm getting the colors out, let's say our memory verse." She will have learned about 50 Bible Verses (some very long), by her third birthday in April (we also like ABC Say It With Me). <br />Every now and then, we go back and say an old verse we learned to keep it fresh.<br />It's rewarding to know that even at a young age, my child will have verses already memorized for those times when she really needs to hear the Word of God!Lindyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01234145471179201718noreply@blogger.com