7 Christ-Centered Family Traditions to Start this Year
In a world where Christmas season starts at midnight on Oct. 31, it can be easy to get caught up in the excitement of Santa, reindeer, toys, gadgets and Black Friday madness. It can be even easier to overlook the real reason for the season. Add to that work parties, school parties, church and family get-togethers, it can be hard to find time to help your kids learn more about the Savior’s birth.
2. Do an Advent calendar
3. Memorize Luke 2
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Use extra time in the car and time at breakfast or dinner to help your kids memorize each verse (If it’s too long, try memorizing verses 1-20). When you’ve memorized the whole chapter, have a scavenger hunt to test their knowledge. Print out each scripture verse and attach it to a popsicle stick. Hide them around your house and yard and have the kids go on a scavenger hunt to find all the sticks. Once they’ve found them, have the kids put them in order to see if they can order them correctly.
4. Adopt a family in need
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Pick a family in need at your church or in your neighborhood and surprise them with random acts of service once or twice a week leading up to Christmas. Help them get a Christmas tree, leave groceries, clothing items, presents for the family and treats they can enjoy. Need help finding a family in need? Ask your bishop or search for Adopt-a-family Christmas programs in your area.
5. Sing a Christmas hymn every day
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7. Make a Gingerbread Nativity