Some are already dressed for the day. Two at the kitchen table lean over cereal bowls. I carefully place the laptop on the counter, away from anything that could spill and out of reach of little hands.
I click over to Daily Audio Bible for Kids. This resource we first learned about from Ann Voskamp when she posted her Everyday Learning Links. I find the online recording for today and announce I’m about to click it. I turn the laptop towards the table and turn the volume as far as it goes.
China or Max read to us a passage from the Bible. Children themselves, reading to my children. I turn and quietly begin to unload the dishwasher, trying not to clang dishes so everyone can hear.
That’s the picture of the Daily Audio Bible listening from our house. On a regular sort of morning. The movie at top, DAB in 2 minutes, explains the how and the why of this resource. Even how easy it is to listen to podcasts wherever you are. You don’t have to be unloading the dishwasher
We’ve even clicked over to listen during lunch or right before bedtime.
Won’t you join us in making Daily Audio Bible a habit in the new year?
Kerri also shared a wonderful resource for reading the Bible through in 90 Days. Don’t miss her earlier post: New Challenge for the New Year.
So tell me. Are you already enjoying Daily Audio Bible? What’s your favorite Bible resource?
-Tricia homeschools five children from preschool to middle school, mixing up a classical and Charlotte Mason style. You can find her facing that daily dose of chaos at Hodgepodge. She contributes a mixture of writing for The Curriculum Choice, $5 Dinners and is a.k.a. Hodgepodgemom.
The bible lessons in My Father’s World, my curriculum. I love the rich time of discussion and sometimes the connection to history when it applies.