
Daniel
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 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 page 93 in The Peace Table or 1 Kings 6:1–14; 8:1–13, 22–30. If you could have helped build the temple, what job would you have wanted? Pray a

Read page 154 in The Peace Table or Psalm 146. How have you taken care of other people? How have others cared for you? Pray in color. Choose one

Read page 152 in The Peace Table or Psalm 121, which was a song sung on the way to Jerusalem. What songs would you listen to or sing on

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 page 93 in The Peace Table or 1 Kings 6:1–14; 8:1–13, 22–30. If you could have helped build the temple, what job would you have wanted? Pray a

Read page 154 in The Peace Table or Psalm 146. How have you taken care of other people? How have others cared for you? Pray in color. Choose one

Read page 152 in The Peace Table or Psalm 121, which was a song sung on the way to Jerusalem. What songs would you listen to or sing on