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We don't have small kids now. There are some great ideas for teaching children about the Fruits of the Spirit on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/665477282409578624/
ReplyDeleteMy son is still a baby, but he has a board book that lists the fruits of the spirit that we read.
ReplyDeleteMy Grand Daughter... we talk about how we treat others and what our face looks like when we have god's love shining through.
ReplyDeleteWe haven't started teaching my daughter about the term fruit of the spirit but we remind her about being gentle (especially with her baby brother), about being kind when we talk to others, and a lot about being loving.
ReplyDeleteMy son is not old enough yet. I am working with him on manners for the moment. But my niece who lives with me, and is the one the bible would go to, is just the right age. She is bible curious and I want to encourage without overwhelming her. She will be in high school year after next and I want her on the right path.
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