Today’s conversation builds on the last two, and can be summed up simply as: Being humble & kind will make us curious.
- When I’m humble enough to realize I have mistakes as well
- and that leads me to be kind because I realize their value is equal to mine, and so is their opportunity
- then what once would have seemed like obstacles that inconvenience me and problems I have to solve become questions I want to learn more about.
Today we will address four questions:
- How do we develop curiosity in our children?
- How Does Curiosity Help In Life?
- How Does Curiosity Apply To Parenting In A Tech World?
- How Does Curiosity Improve Our Relationship With God?
Resources referenced:
- Indescribable, a devotional focused on God’s wonderful creation, by Louie Giglio
- Three verses that remind us of God’s love, grace, and mercy:
God sent his son so whoever believes will be saved (John 3:16)
He did this while we were still sinners, so not just for the good ones (Romans 5:8)
And his plan, as a good shepherd, was to die in our place (John 10:10-11)
- I referenced them enough, so you might as well see some video games that have some wonder built in: Nature, building & belonging, and if you REALLY care, this will just about sum up everything you need to know about the awe of God’s creation inserted in to a game.
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