What if faith was already in your daily routine?

Hey Reader!

Today’s content isn’t “one more thing.”

These tips aren’t extra tasks—they’re easy ways to weave faith into what you already do every day.

1. Sing about Jesus.
Music is likely already part of your routine. Swap in faith songs: Jesus Loves Me, The B-I-B-L-E, Jesus Loves the Little Children.
👉 Here’s a YouTube link with an hour of scripture songs.

2. Add God to daily tasks.

  • Feeding a baby: “God made your tummy to enjoy this food.”
  • Changing a diaper: “God loves every part of you.”
  • Wiping noses: “God counted every freckle on your nose.”
    ✨ Small shifts. Big impact.

3. Notice God everywhere.
Point out His gifts: trees, flowers, soap, milk, air conditioning.
Children learn gratitude when they hear it modeled. Bonus: it changes your perspective too.

4. Share one scripture phrase.
No curriculum? No problem. Pick a short truth for the week:

  • “Jesus loves me.”
  • “God gives us food.”
  • “God made my body.”
    Use sticky notes on the wall so you don’t forget. Help littles repeat it.

5. Bonus tip for parents.
Send the same short scripture home. It reinforces learning for kids—and often encourages parents’ faith too.

Christa Ratcliff and I had a great conversation about how we can teach our youngest students about Jesus! Watch our conversation on Youtube HERE! While you’re there…go ahead and subscribe to our channel!

Cheering you on this week!

-Your ECCN team

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