It is easier to share the Word of God when it is etched upon your heart.
Philippians in 28 Weeks™ is a delightful and painless way to commit the entire book of Philippians to memory.
Five Simple Steps
1. Read ✴ 2. Record ✴ 3. Repeat ✴ 4. Review ✴ 5. Recite
This streamlined approach uses memory cards carefully constructed to present Philippians thought-by-thought, copywork verses, journal questions, weekly reflections, recitation charts to test your retention, and an optional tracking tool called “The Log.”
Philippians in 28 Weeks has been nominated for Christian Small Publisher Book of the Year Award 2014 in the category, “Nonfiction: Bible Study.”
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We’re just about to start with memory work so this is very timely.
I like to have my kids do Scripture copywork, and we do Bible in our homeschool.
We do it through our homeschool day and Sunday school also
we try to
We are using a classical approach, so yes, memory work is integral to our homeschool. I am amazed by my daughters’ ability to memorize! Oh- to have a younger brain again!
We do classical Conversations so we have foundations memory work in Latin, science, history, math, geography, timeline and English grammar then we memorize a bible verse each week as well as work on a poem each 4-6 weeks ands liturgy from church. We do a lot of memorization. 😉
Right know we read the bible before bed. When we start with preschool in depth next month, I plan to include even more bible studies in his day.
Our children are in Awana, so we read their books and work on their memory verses during the week. It’s so special to hear my children speaking God’s Word and know that they are hiding His word in their hearts!!
We do it in our homeschool and through AWANA.
It isn’t a part of our school day per se, but my nearly 12 year old and I have a challenge with particular verses that we are both learning together.
All our copywork is scripture and most of our lessons have memory work but I am terrible at making the kids memorize, I just try to make sure they understand it.
We are memorizing ABC verses, but i am horrible at being consistent. :/
I dont do much yet, but my oldest is only 5. We are planning to work on it more in the future!