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.
Jenny says
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.