It started with a simple question from my daughter during devotion: “Mommy, why are you pressing your phone?”
She didn’t see that I was reading the Bible—she just saw another screen. That moment stirred something in me. I realized that even though my digital Bible was convenient, it wasn’t sending the message I wanted to pass down. So, I made a shift. It’s not the most convenient choice, but it’s a deeply intentional one—because my children are watching. And this “inconvenient” change? It’s shaping their faith in ways I pray will last a lifetime.
Choices
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