![]() By reading the question and answer every day for six days, the family begins to gain familiarity with it by reading the associated Scripture passage, they learn that the catechism is meant to explain, not replace the Bible.īig Beliefs! by David Helm. Each morning I read the catechism’s question and answer, the devotional, and then the associated Scripture passage(s). My family is currently using and enjoying Comforting Hearts, Teaching Minds and finding it ideal for our brief early-morning devotion. It explains the catechism in simple language, includes key Scripture readings, and takes just a few moments each day, allowing time for discussion and review.” The publisher says, “This book of daily readings aids memorization by devoting six days and meditations to each question. Thus, it can be completed in one year based on six devotions per week. Comforting Hearts, Teaching Minds devotes six devotional readings to each of the Heidelberg Catechism’s 52 Lord’s Days (or sections). ![]() Thus, it can be completed in two years based on six devotions per week. Training Hearts, Teaching Minds devotes six devotional readings to each of the Westminster Shorter Catechism’s 104 questions and answers. Meade has written two similar books meant for family devotions. Training Hearts, Teaching Minds and Comforting Hearts, Teaching Minds by Starr Meade. ![]() Sponsor Show Your Support Become a Patron ![]()
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