Perseverance

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Frequent revision is essential to the learning process. These easy-to-implement options will help you reinforce the importance of perseverance at opportune moments throughout the week.

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  • Body parts working all day, every day

    Science with a twist

    Read a children’s book about human physiology.

    Discussion point: We are all part of the body of Christ; God gave each of us different skills and abilities.

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  • Choosing a focal point

    Physical activity

    Observe how “focused” a gymnast appears during their balance beam routine. Try walking on your own balance beam.

    Discussion point: Let’s fix our focus on God, and on pleasing Him.

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  • Perseverance walk

    Physical activity

    Go on a long walk that symbolizes the Christian life, and take along some special equipment to learn the importance of prayer, the Holy Spirit, Jesus, the Bible and fellowship.

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  • Persevering in practice

    Physical activity

    Attend a practice session or rehearsal by professionals in the field of sports, dance or music.

    Discussion point: Learning valuable skills requires perseverance.

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  • Persevering in tough circumstances

    Serving others

    Choose a challenging task and work on it as a family – perhaps you can help another family out.

    Discussion point: Emphasize the satisfaction and reward of a job well done.

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  • Preparing for a challenge

    Physical activity

    Pick a family-oriented event in your community, such as a family fun run, and train for the event together.

    Goal: Practice perseverance.

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  • Satisfaction in perseverance

    Any time

    Read or tell a long adventure story, but stop before the climax, feigning tiredness. When your kids beg for more, tell the conclusion.

    Discussion point: Perseverance brings satisfaction.

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  • Visit a farm!

    Serving others

    Observe a farmer at work, and help out if possible – pick rocks or pull weeds. At home, rake leaves or shovel a neighbour’s sidewalk.

    Goal: Practice perseverance.

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  • Warriors for God’s kingdom

    Physical activity

    David’s warriors practiced until they were ambidextrous (1 Chronicles 12:1-2). Learn a skill with your non-dominant hand, or an ambidextrous routine set to music.

    Goal: Practice perseverance.

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  • Winning over weeds

    Getting into nature

    Weed the garden together.

    Discussion point: Weeds come up again and again, just as some sins do. We need to persevere in prayer for victory over temptation.

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