
Joseph’s Dream
Read pages 168–169 in The Peace Table: A Storybook Bible or Matthew 1:18–25. Talk about dreams that you have had. Why do you think God communicated with Joseph in

Read pages 168–169 in The Peace Table: A Storybook Bible or Matthew 1:18–25. Talk about dreams that you have had. Why do you think God communicated with Joseph in

Read pages 112–113 in The Peace Table: A Storybook Bible or Isaiah 40:1–11. Share about things and people that bring you comfort when you are sad or not feeling

Read pages 130–133 in The Peace Table or Ezra 1; 3:7–13; 6:13–22. Would you have stayed in Babylon or taken the long trip back to Jerusalem? Make a gratitude

Read pages 126–129 in The Peace Table or Daniel 6. Tell about different times and places you have prayed. Pray three times a day, just like Daniel did. Try

Read pages 123–124 in The Peace Table or Daniel 3. Share about a time it was hard to do the right thing. Pray color prayers of gratitude. Have one

Read page 120 in The Peace Table or Ezekiel 37:1–14. Share about a time you felt sad or hopeless. What helped you feel better? Pray a prayer of gratitude.

Read page 118 in The Peace Table or Jeremiah 29:11–14; 31:1–14, 31–34. If you were going through a hard time, which part of this prophecy would be most comforting

Read page 116 in The Peace Table or Isaiah 65:17–25. I wonder which part of Isaiah’s prophecy is most important. What is your favorite line? Pray a “glad, sad,

Read page 106 in The Peace Table or 2 Kings 24:18–25:12. I wonder how the people helped and comforted each other on the way to Babylon. Pray a “glad,

Read page 104 in The Peace Table or 2 Kings 22:1–13, 18–20; 23:1–3, 21–25. How would you describe King Josiah? Pray a “glad, sad, sorry” prayer before bed to

Read pages 168–169 in The Peace Table: A Storybook Bible or Matthew 1:18–25. Talk about dreams that you have had. Why do you think God communicated with Joseph in

Read pages 112–113 in The Peace Table: A Storybook Bible or Isaiah 40:1–11. Share about things and people that bring you comfort when you are sad or not feeling

Read pages 130–133 in The Peace Table or Ezra 1; 3:7–13; 6:13–22. Would you have stayed in Babylon or taken the long trip back to Jerusalem? Make a gratitude

Read pages 126–129 in The Peace Table or Daniel 6. Tell about different times and places you have prayed. Pray three times a day, just like Daniel did. Try

Read pages 123–124 in The Peace Table or Daniel 3. Share about a time it was hard to do the right thing. Pray color prayers of gratitude. Have one

Read page 120 in The Peace Table or Ezekiel 37:1–14. Share about a time you felt sad or hopeless. What helped you feel better? Pray a prayer of gratitude.

Read page 118 in The Peace Table or Jeremiah 29:11–14; 31:1–14, 31–34. If you were going through a hard time, which part of this prophecy would be most comforting

Read page 116 in The Peace Table or Isaiah 65:17–25. I wonder which part of Isaiah’s prophecy is most important. What is your favorite line? Pray a “glad, sad,

Read page 106 in The Peace Table or 2 Kings 24:18–25:12. I wonder how the people helped and comforted each other on the way to Babylon. Pray a “glad,

Read page 104 in The Peace Table or 2 Kings 22:1–13, 18–20; 23:1–3, 21–25. How would you describe King Josiah? Pray a “glad, sad, sorry” prayer before bed to