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A new Westminster John Knox Press devotional for the whole family

‘Growing in God’s Love: A Family Devotional’ helps people of all ages wrestle with big questions

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October 6, 2025

Westminster John Knox Press

Presbyterian News Service

As a parent whose faith has deconstructed and evolved, I believe ‘Growing in God’s Love: A Family Devotional’ is a godsend. It is hopeful, reflective, and truly safe for the whole family to enjoy together.” — Matthew Paul Turner, New York Times best-selling author of “What Is God Like?” and “When God Made You.”

The “Growing in God’s Love” family devotional offers readings and conversations will help you grow closer to God and one another, whether you are sitting around the dinner table or gathering for bedtime.

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Grown-ups and children can immerse themselves in the stories of Scripture, wrestle with big questions, and learn together how to live out their faith in the world. As part of the “Growing in God’s Love” family of resources, daily readings explore and apply Scripture with theology you can trust, with substantive, progressive lessons in faith for all generations.

Each day’s focus text can be read from the “Growing in God’s Love: A Story Bible” or a Bible translation of your choosing. After each devotion, respond to one or more of the Discuss, Discover, and Do prompts to process and expand on the lessons together.

“Growing in God’s Love: A Family Devotional,” which will be published Oct. 14, is adaptable for use with all ages, abilities, and attention spans and makes faith formation at home easy.

"Growing in God's Love: A Family Devotional" is published in collaboration with Around the Table, an initiative of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)

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