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How God's Word Helps Children Prepare for a New School Year
As summer begins to wind down, many families start thinking about school supplies, schedules, and new routines. It's also a great time to prepare children's hearts and minds for the year ahead.
Through God's Word, children can build confidence, kindness, and wisdom that stay with them long after the first day of school. That's one reason many families look for opportunities to grow through Bible study in a Lutheran Church in West Palm Beach before a busy school year begins.

Preparing Hearts Before Backpacks
Build a Simple Bible Routine
Children thrive on routine, and reading the Bible together is one habit that doesn't take much time. A short passage before breakfast or bedtime encourages meaningful conversations and helps children see how God's Word applies to everyday life. Even a few minutes together remind children that God walks with them wherever they go.
Teach Confidence Through Scripture
A new school year brings excitement along with nervousness. Meeting new teachers, making friends, or facing harder classes can feel overwhelming. Bible verses about God's faithfulness offer reassurance. Joshua 1:9 reminds us to "be strong and courageous," while Proverbs 3:5-6 encourages us to trust the Lord. These promises remind children they never face challenges alone.
Encourage Kindness Every Day
School provides many opportunities to care for others. A welcoming smile, a kind word, or helping a classmate can make a difference. Parents can remind children that loving our neighbors happens at school as much as it does at home. Summer is also a great time to practice serving others together.
Support God-Given Gifts
Every child has unique talents waiting to grow. Programs like the Grace Notes Summer Strings Camp give young musicians throughout Palm Beach County the opportunity to strengthen their skills in a supportive environment. By making quality music instruction accessible, the program helps students develop confidence, perseverance, and their God-given gifts.
Prepare to Serve Your Community
Back-to-school season is also an opportunity to help other families. Donating school supplies, encouraging neighbors, or participating in community outreach teaches children that faith includes caring for others. Even small acts of generosity can leave a lasting impression.
FAQ
Why should families read the Bible before school starts?
It helps children build confidence, develop healthy habits, and remember God's promises throughout the school year.
How much Bible reading is enough?
Even five to ten minutes each day can create meaningful conversations and lasting routines.
How can children live out their faith at school?
They can show kindness, include others, offer encouragement, and look for simple ways to help classmates.

Grow Together Through Bible Study in a Lutheran Church in West Palm Beach
At First Evangelical Lutheran Church, we believe children grow best when faith becomes part of everyday life. Through Bible study, worship, and family ministries, we encourage children to grow in God's Word while using their gifts to serve others.
If your family is preparing for a new school year, we'd love to walk alongside you. If there's something on your heart, you're always welcome to submit a prayer request or reach out for prayer support. We would be honored to pray with you.
Connect with First Evangelical Lutheran Church today to learn more about our Bible studies, children's ministries, and opportunities to grow in faith together.
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