Wednesday, March 19, 2014

I love Spring!!!

I hope you are all enjoying the GLORIOUS weather that God has given us!  I know that we are.  :)

Here's another fun activity for you to do with your family, brought to you from D6 Splink!

Go to the grocery store and let each child pick out their favorite fruit. As you share it, talk about what that fruit needed to grow. (If you have older kids, you may ask them to find out something that others may not know about their fruit.)
For example: A pineapple plant starts from the pineapple itself (from the leafy top). Once the pineapple head takes root, it will take two to three years to bear fruit and it grows to be almost 4 feet high by 4 feet wide. Once it is matured, a large flower will grow in the middle of the plant and eventually be replaced by a pineapple itself. Once the pineapple is harvested, a new fruit will grow in its place the following year. That is a lot of work for one pineapple.
What does a plant need to grow fruit? (Good soil, water, sunlight, right temperature, etc.)
Growing fruit is a slow process (usually). When we plant the seed of God’s Word in our minds, it will produce fruit—not the kind we can eat, but good
qualities and actions.
Read Galatians 5:22-23 aloud.
What are some of the fruit the Holy Spirit will produce in us? (Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness, meekness, and self-control)
The more we read and obey the Bible, the more we will see good things—fruit- in our life.
 
Happy Wednesday, Friends!
 
*Devotion and activity taken from D6 Splink! Conversation Starters.

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