Don't Let Easter Be Your Spiritual Highlight
Don't Let Easter Be Your Spiritual Highlight

Don't Let Easter Be Your Spiritual Highlight

Easter shouldn't be the spiritual high point of your year. It should be the starting point. Because what God did through Jesus wasn't meant to be remembered once — it was meant to be lived daily.

Deuteronomy gives us the blueprint: talk about God when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up (Deuteronomy 6:6-7). That's not an event. That's a lifestyle. The goal isn't to create one powerful moment — it's to build a home where faith shows up in everyday life. Here's how to move forward after Easter.

Shift from Events to Everyday

Church matters, but what happens at home matters just as much.

Build Around What Matters Most

Your priorities shape your family. When God is first, everything else finds its place.

Keep It Simple and Consistent

You don't need long devotions. You need small, repeatable moments. Faith grows in rhythm, not pressure.

Choose one simple rhythm to start this week — a short prayer before bed, one faith question at dinner, or talking about church on the drive home. Pick one. Start small. Stay consistent. Because what you build into your home now, your kids will carry for life.

For more encouragement on raising kids in faith, explore our Kids resources.