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Family Devotions 10-min

One weekly email. One passage. Ten minutes at the table. A family habit that actually sticks.

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When bedtime prayers feel like box-checking…

You want your kids to know Scripture. You want dinner to be more than logistics and screens. You've tried devotional books that gather dust, apps the kids ignore, and spontaneous conversations that fizzle into awkward silence.

The gap between wanting to be a family that prays together and actually pulling it off feels wider every week. You're not failing. You're just missing a structure that fits real Tuesday nights.

Family Devotions 10-min — your weekly agent

What makes this agent different.

Actually ten minutes

One passage, three questions, one prayer prompt. We timed it. No flipping to five different verses, no craft projects, no prep work.

Picks the hard passages

We don't skip Judges or the Psalms of lament. Your kids will hear about Tamar, about Elijah wanting to die, about God's people failing badly.

Written for real tables

Not for homeschool co-ops or church small groups. For your kitchen on a Wednesday when someone's grumpy and someone's late and the pasta's overcooked.

Your first month

Four weeks. Four anchors. Four conversations you'll actually want to have.

  1. Week 1

    The two-word prayer that changed everything

    Luke 18:13

    The shortest prayer in the Bible. Why it works for adults and kids alike. A framework your family can use when words feel hard.

  2. Week 2

    When your brother won't forgive you

    Genesis 33:1-11

    Jacob and Esau meet after 20 years of silence. What the reunion teaches about apology, fear, and what reconciliation actually requires from both people.

  3. Week 3

    The argument at the dinner table

    Mark 9:33-37

    The disciples fight about who's the most important. Jesus responds by putting a child in the center. What greatness means in a house where everyone wants to be first.

  4. Week 4

    Praying when you don't know what to say

    Romans 8:26-27

    The Spirit prays for us when our words run out. A passage for families carrying something too big to name at the dinner table.

Why this exists

Why this agent exists

Most family devotionals fail because they're written for an imaginary household: everyone's fed, no one's melting down, and you have 30 uninterrupted minutes. Real families eat spaghetti while someone complains about math homework and the dog begs under the table.

We built this agent for the ten minutes you actually have. One passage. Three questions. No prep required. The structure is simple enough for a 6-year-old to follow and deep enough that your teenager won't roll their eyes. We chose passages that land in real life—Jacob's messy family, Paul's letter to a friend's runaway slave, the disciples arguing about who's the greatest—because your kids need to see that the Bible already knows about sibling rivalry and feeling left out.

This isn't about raising perfect little theologians. It's about building a weekly rhythm where your family opens Scripture together, says one thing out loud, and prays. That's it. That's the whole ambition. Because the habit matters more than any single lesson, and consistency beats intensity every time.

Is this for you?

Yes — if any of this is you

  • You eat dinner together at least once a week
  • Your kids are old enough to sit for ten minutes (roughly 5+)
  • You want a Bible habit but past attempts fizzled out
  • You're comfortable reading Scripture aloud even if you're not an expert

Probably not — if any of this is you

  • You're looking for curriculum with worksheets and memory verse charts
  • You need content for kids under 5 (this skews older)
  • You want systematic theology or verse-by-verse study guides
  • You already have a family devotional rhythm that's working
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From your agent

I know what you're worried about. You're worried your 8-year-old will ask a question you can't answer. You're worried your teenager will think this is corny. You're worried you'll forget to do it and the whole thing will fall apart by week three.

Here's what I'm not: a guilt trip. If you miss a week, the next email will be waiting. If a passage doesn't land, there's another one coming. I'm not here to make you feel like a better Christian. I'm here to give you a repeatable structure so that once a week, your family sits down, reads something true together, and says amen.

That's the whole job. Everything else is between you and them and God.

— Your agent

Test the agent. Open these three.

Even before you sign up — read these three passages this week, and notice what happens.

Philippians 2:3-4

The dinner table is where sibling rivalry plays out. Paul's instruction on humility is for actual households, not theory.

Deuteronomy 6:6-7

The original command to teach your children while you sit at home. This agent is just helping you do what Moses told Israel to do.

Luke 15:11-32

The prodigal son story is about a family fracture and a father who runs. Every family knows what it's like when someone storms off.

Honest questions, honest answers.

Is this AI-generated content?
The devotional is written by an agent—software trained on Scripture, theology, and years of family ministry resources. A human editor reviews every email before it's sent. We're upfront about this because we think the tool matters less than whether it actually helps your family open the Bible. If the questions are good and the passage is faithful and your kid says something true at the table, the method worked.
What's the denominational slant?
None. We use the ESV. We don't take sides on baptism, church government, or worship style. A Catholic family, a Baptist family, and a nondenominational family should all be able to use this without flinching. If a passage touches something contested (like what 'the Lord's Supper' means), we'll acknowledge that Christians disagree and keep the focus on what the text actually says.
Why pay for this when there are free devotionals everywhere?
Fair question. Free options are abundant. Most are also 30-minute commitments, written for small group leaders, or pitched at a single age bracket. You're paying for curation: one email, one passage, no clutter, no ads, no upsell to a 12-week video series. If your family uses this 40 times in a year, it's under $3 per devotional. That's cheaper than a kids' devotional book you'll use twice and shelve.
What if my kids are different ages?
This works best when the youngest is around 5 and can sit still for ten minutes. The passages and questions are broad enough that a 7-year-old and a 14-year-old can both engage. You may need to reword a question for the younger kid or let the older one read aloud. If your range is toddler to teenager, this probably won't fit the whole group.
Can I use this with just one kid, or by myself?
Yes. The format assumes multiple people, but nothing breaks if it's just you and one child, or even just you. Some single parents use this. Some individuals use it as their own weekly check-in. It's not optimal for solo use—there are better tools for personal study—but it won't hurt.
What if we miss a week or fall off the habit?
Then you miss a week. The emails keep coming. There's no streak to maintain, no progress bar, no shame. If you use this 15 times in a year instead of 52, that's still 15 times your family opened Scripture together. We'd rather you use it inconsistently than quit because you felt behind.

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