Reclaim some space for rest.

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We know we should rest. So why don’t we?

2020 has been a tough year for most of us. Challenges with work, family life, finances—even with physical health—have made it difficult to find room for rest. And yet, we know that rest matters to God so much that He even made it a commandment. To help you reclaim some space in your life for rest, here’s a sample from a new 5-day Plan we created:

Rest is a gift that we too easily tend to push aside. But life without rest is not sustainable. Rest refreshes our bodies, giving us the energy we need to honor God and to love others. Learning to practice rest is a spiritual discipline that helps you enjoy God’s presence…

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2020 Mid-Year Challenge

There’s still time…

Make this your moment.

Whatever you are going through right now, you can always draw near to God. He never stops waiting for us to refocus our hearts and minds on Him.

The Mid-Year Challenge is a great way to seek God’s heart—and there’s still time to join. Just finish at least one day of a Plan for 7 days in a row before July 31, and you’ll earn an exclusive Badge.*

Seize the moment and get started!

Still need a Plan?

Try one of these:

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* See this post for all the details on the Mid-Year Challenge.

How do you connect with God?

Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you. - James 4:8 - Verse Image

How do you connect with God?

This is the question that drives us at YouVersion. We’re constantly praying, studying, collaborating, creating, and testing ways we can help you draw closer to God. What’s the easiest way for you to take advantage of all these resources? Create your completely free YouVersion account,* which gives you all of these, and more:

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YouVersion Responds to Parent Questions: What Can I Do About Sibling Rivalry?

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Recently we asked the YouVersion Community to share your parenting questions with us. (Thank you for your responses!) Today we’re sharing Scripture around a topic many of you asked about: Sibling Rivalry.

Got any tips for how I can reduce sibling rivalry? How should I handle sibling rivalry between teens? How do I raise my girls to be kind to one another, so when they're older they'll be close friends?

Imagine your family as a team that God assembled to reflect His glory. He carefully crafted each family member to help the whole family fulfill its shared potential. Your role as parent is to serve as coach. You lead toward a vision that you can all accomplish together, teach everyone how to play, and work with each child to help them contribute meaningfully. Here’s how:

  1. Celebrate each member of your family for their unique value.
  2. …a person’s body has more than one part. The ear might say, “I am not an eye, so I don’t belong to the body.” But saying this would not make the ear stop being a part of the body. If the whole body were an eye, it would not be able to hear. If the whole body were an ear, it would not be able to smell anything.

    1 CORINTHIANS 12:14,16-17

    Just as in the body of Christ, each member of your family has a special role to fulfill. Help each of your children explore and discover their gifts. Help them learn to enjoy using their gifts in ways that serve the whole family. Along the way, encourage them with gratitude every time they show behaviors you want them to repeat. By equipping each child with self-awareness, service, and praise, you’re actually training them to cheer on every other member of your family.

    More on Connecting with Your Children Individually

  1. Unite your family around a common vision.
  2. Where there is no message from God, people don’t control themselves. But blessed is the one who obeys wisdom’s instruction.

    PROVERBS 29:18

    Talk together as a family about what you want your team to be known for. Start broadly, then gradually focus in on narrower themes, such Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, etc. In the Bible App, tap the Search tab, and explore under “What does the Bible say about…” (Or just type the trait you want into the Search box.) Once everyone agrees on a core family value, together pick a “Family Verse” that captures it.

    More ideas for Family Verses

  1. Never stop talking about what your family is about.
  2. Get my commandments inside you and your children. Talk about them wherever you are: at home or in the street; talk about them from the time you get up until you fall into bed.

    DEUTERONOMY 6:6-7

    Unless you make it tangible, your family vision will fade. Use family pictures to make Verse Images of your Family Verse, then put them everywhere. Save them as backgrounds on everyone’s devices. Help your kids make their own custom versions. Print a few of your favorites, get them framed, and hang them in prominent places around your home. Most of all, reward your kids every time you “catch” them living out your family values. Over time, your family’s vision will become ingrained in your family’s dynamic.

    How to make Verse Image

  1. Adopt Grace and Forgiveness as honorary members of your family.
  2. Always be humble and gentle. Be patient with each other, making allowance for each other’s faults because of your love. Make every effort to keep yourselves united in the Spirit, binding yourselves together with peace.

    EPHESIANS 4:2-3

    Especially as you begin this journey, set some short-term goals that will help your family score some quick wins. Just don’t lose sight of what you truly want: to build a lasting legacy together over time, a sustainable mindset of family unity that will span generations.

You will make mistakes. Your kids will make mistakes. Don’t give up on yourself. Don’t give up on each other. God’s mercies are new every morning. Keep trying, and keep showing love to each other.

Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins.

1 PETER 4:8

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New! Daily Bible Experience for Preteen Kids

Kids Bible Experience

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A Daily Bible Experience For Your Preteen Kids

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Inside Your Bible App

Today, we’re announcing a new experience for
your kids who are growing up, just not quite
ready for teen content yet.

Get the Update

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The Kids Bible Experience inside your YouVersion Bible App offers engaging, practical insight into how your child can apply God’s Word. And as they’re enjoying fresh, relevant content each day, this new experience will help them discover their own daily rhythm of seeking God.

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Friendly and inviting.

A quick intro sets clear expectations for each day’s message.

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Fun, fresh perspectives.

They’ll hear relevant insights from voices they relate to, with content curated by our partner, OneHope.

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Food for thought.

A simple question helps them reflect on what they’ve learned.

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Firm foundations.

Daily verses help them frame their world in the light of God’s Word.

Help your kids find a
daily connection with God
that’s all their own.

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You can enable the Kids Bible Experience
in your Bible App Settings.

In partnership with

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