This Week in Motion :: You can do what you should even when others are afraid.

You can do what you should even when others are afraid. Numbers 13-14

As a family, discuss a few questions together after your child watches this week’s Motion episode.

Question #1: What are some things people are afraid of?

Question #2: Is there ever a time when fear is a good thing? Why do you think that?

Question #3: Let’s read Numbers 13:30. Caleb and Jonathan had 10 other men with them, and all of those men were afraid. Why is it hard to have courage when others around us are afraid?

Question #4: Joshua had Caleb, and Caleb had Joshua. It’s important to choose close friends well. How can friends help us do what we should when others are afraid?

Read the Bible — by yourself and with others. Try different translations. Set aside a special, quiet time to dive in.
Ask questions to help you understand — who’s the author, who are they writing to, and how does this part of the Bible point you toward Jesus?
Yak — share about what you’re learning and what God is showing you, especially with friends who don’t have a relationship with Jesus or want to learn more about Him.

This week:

Read: Psalms 27:1 — Write down what the verse means to you!

Ask: According to this verse, why shouldn’t we be afraid?

Yak: Share what you read with someone. How do they remember to do what they should when others are afraid?