RTR Bible Quiet Time

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basesloaded
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RTR Bible Quiet Time

Post by basesloaded » Fri Jul 08, 2011 12:16 pm

I have 2 students using my TM for RTR next year but I would like them to do their Bible Quiet Time box at the same time but it won't be "quiet" or easy for them to share the manual during this time. I was wondering if anyone had a file or copy or something that just had the Bible Study Quiet Time box "assignemnts" written out for them to keep with their Bibles to do in the early morning with their daily Bible reading. Just thought would ask to see if anyone else had already done it before I dig in and do it myself :D .

Thanks!
Suzy in Eastern NC
Momma of boys 11th grade, 9th & 4th
HS World History, HS Geo & Preparing

my3sons
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Re: RTR Bible Quiet Time

Post by my3sons » Fri Jul 08, 2011 3:16 pm

We did RTR last year, and waking up every morning to hearing my ds sing his Phil. music for his Bible Quiet Time was such an uplifting way to begin my day. :D I still get teared up thinking about it. I don't think it will be difficult for 2 dc to do the Bible Quiet Time box at the same time. They could easily just keep the RTR manual propped open between them, so they can each see it. I think doing it in bed or on a couch is an easy way to sit near together and be in a more semi-private setting. They each will have their own copy of "Hidden Treasures in Philippians" to write in, as these are consumable and not reproducible, so the only resources they'd have to share is the Phil. music cd and the RTR manual. I bet you could just have them start their quiet time singing together along with their Phil. cd music. Then, after that, they can work at their own pace through the Bible Quiet Time box's plans. They can each use their own Bibles, their own Hidden Treasures... books, and do their own prayer time silently. My ds loved his Bible Quiet Time. He really grew up so much during this, and is beginning to embrace having a Bible Quiet Time of his own, even in the summer months. I am so glad your dc will get to do this - it really is such an important habit to instill in our dc - one I wished I had intact as a child rather than trying to begin it as an adult. I pray you have a wonderful year with it! :D

In Christ,
Julie
Enjoyed LHTH to USII
Currently using USI
Wife to Rich for 28 years
Mother to 3 sons, ages 23, 20, and 16
Sister to Carrie

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