FEBRUARY 2025 Overview
Made: Discover who you’re meant to be
Uniqueness is learning more about yourself so you can make a difference.
Uniqueness is learning more about yourself so you can make a difference.
Fearfully and Wonderfully Made
Psalm 139:1-14 (supporting: Genesis 1:26-28, Ephesians 2:10)
God made you, knows you, and loves you.
Moses and the Burning Bush
Exodus 3–4:15
God made you to make a difference.
Lydia
Acts 16:13-15
Use your gifts to make a difference.
Timothy
1 Timothy 4:12
You can make a difference right now.
"How you made me is amazing and wonderful. I praise you for that. What you have done is wonderful. I know that very well."
Psalm 139:14, NIrV
As your kid starts their day, tell them something about how they are made that you love (their smile, their laugh, how they see others, etc.).
DRIVE TIME
While on the go, ask your kid: “Think of someone you know. What do you like about the way God made them?”
At a meal this week, have everyone at the table describe good things about the person sitting next to them.
Pray for each other: “God, thank You that You made us, love us, and know us. Remind us of that when we feel differently.”
Fearfully and Wonderfully Made
Psalm 139:1-14 (supporting: Genesis 1:26-28, Ephesians 2:10)
God made you, knows you, and loves you.
Open the Bible together and read Psalm 139:1-14 (supporting: Genesis 1:26-28, Ephesians 2:10) or watch the video together on the Parent Cue app.
How would you describe yourself?
What makes you special?
How does it make you feel to know that God made you, knows you, and loves you?
“Thank You, God, for loving each of us exactly as You created us and for creating us for a special purpose to make a difference in the world around us. Help us remember that You made us, know us, and love us so much! We love You, and we pray these things in Jesus’ name. Amen.”
"How you made me is amazing and wonderful. I praise you for that. What you have done is wonderful. I know that very well."
Psalm 139:14, NIrV
Moses and the Burning Bush
Exodus 3–4:15
God made you to make a difference.
Open the Bible together and read Exodus 3–4:15 or watch the video together on the Parent Cue app.
What do you like best about yourself?
How does remembering that God made you to make a difference help you live your life?
How could you make a difference this week?
“Dear God, thank You for making us in Your image. Help us to see ways where our gifts, talents, and differences can change the world around us and help someone else. We love You, and we pray these things in Jesus’ name. Amen.”
"How you made me is amazing and wonderful. I praise you for that. What you have done is wonderful. I know that very well."
Psalm 139:14, NIrV
Lydia
Acts 16:13-15
Use your gifts to make a difference.
Open the Bible together and read Acts 16:13-15 or watch the video together on the Parent Cue app.
What are your gifts?
How could you use your gifts to make a difference?
Have you ever been encouraged by someone using their gifts to help you?
“Thank you, God, for making each of us so unique! I pray that you would help us find creative ways to use the gifts you’ve given us, and others I may not even know about, so we can make a difference in the world! In Jesus’ Name. Amen.”
"How you made me is amazing and wonderful. I praise you for that. What you have done is wonderful. I know that very well."
Psalm 139:14, NIrV
Timothy
1 Timothy 4:12
You can make a difference right now.
Open the Bible together and read Acts 16:13-15 or watch the video together on the Parent Cue app.
What are your gifts?
How could you use your gifts to make a difference?
Have you ever been encouraged by someone using their gifts to help you?
“Thank you, God, for making each of us so unique! I pray that you would help us find creative ways to use the gifts you’ve given us, and others I may not even know about, so we can make a difference in the world! In Jesus’ Name. Amen.”
"How you made me is amazing and wonderful. I praise you for that. What you have done is wonderful. I know that very well."
Psalm 139:14, NIrV