Much of the answers that man is seeking can be found in the Bible. The Bible contains hard truths about life, whether it is about love and relationships, finances, family and children, law and politics, studies, and many more. The Bible lessons are usually taught in the church and through Bible studies. But parents may equally impart these lessons to their kids at home by reading them stories and verses from the Bible. To make the moment more interesting for the kids, parents can use materials such as felt boards and coloring books to allow the children to participate and to capture their interest.
The Bible is composed of lines called verses, which are numbered accordingly for simpler reference. Many of these verses are memorized to remind Christians of the love and promises of God for them. Children too can be made to memorize certain Bible verses to enable them to ponder on what God said and promised. When they are exposed to Christian ways at a young age, the children are believed to not depart from what they have learned and continue to follow what they are taught and know to be truth. This means that no matter how many the verses in the Bible may be, at least the kids know a couple of verses, which they can relate to and memorize them for future reference and to remind them about God, his love, his ways, his commands and his promises. As a Christian family, it is important to take this step to help their kids become mature and faithful Christians.