Family life is busy, so being intentional with the time you do have is more important than ever. Table Talk helps mealtime matter — whether it’s at the soccer field, in the car, or around the table. Let this resource be a tool to connect your family and create faith-based conversations with your Quest and Motion children.
This weekend, we learned “Jesus can do what is impossible.” Jesus walked on top of the water to get to his disciples’ boat when it was out in the middle of the lake. He can do things that would be impossible for anyone else! Check out this week’s curriculum recap here.
Question 1: The disciples were far from land when a BIG storm came. Who came walking toward them on the water? (Jesus)
Question 2: Do you know anyone who can walk on water like Jesus? (no) Is it impossible for us to do that? (yes)
Question 3: Is there anything that’s impossible for Jesus? (No; He can do anything!)
This weekend, we learned that instead of always seeking to have more, we should stop and appreciate what we already have. God’s Word teaches us the importance of setting limits. These limits allow us to practice gratitude and appreciate God’s blessings. Check out this week’s curriculum recap here.
Question 1: What does it mean to have “too much of a good thing”? Can you think of a time when you had too much of a good thing?
Question 2: What are some things you really wish you had more of? (e.g., toys, games, clothes, etc.) Why do you want more of these things so badly?
Question 3: What does it do to our hearts when we constantly focus on what we want instead of what we already have? (It keeps us from feeling gratitude and causes us to be selfish and greedy.)