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Family Resources

In Cottage Hill Kids, it’s our mission to partner with parents to help lead kids to know, love, and follow Jesus. Below, you will find resources to help you as you fulfill your purpose of being the primary disciple-maker for your child.

Check back again soon for even more resources for your family!

Easter Family Devotional

Many devotionals cover multiple years, decades, or centuries. This set of devotionals, however, covers only one week in Jesus' life-the week before His crucifixion. These devotionals are designed to help you and your family concentrate on what happened each day of this special week and what it means for people today. Use these Bible passages, discussion questions, activities, and prayers not only to learn what happened, but also to praise and thank Jesus for what He did for all people everywhere.

Salvation and Next Steps

  • Infographic titled 'The Gospel: God's Plan for Me' explaining the Christian gospel message: God Rules, We Sinned, God Provided, Jesus Gives, We Respond, with icons for each step, including a crown, cross, gift, and praying hands.

    The Gospel: God's Plan for Me

    Check out this simple way to help your child understand the gospel and know how to respond and ask Jesus to be their Lord and Savior.

  • Page from a parenting guide booklet titled 'Children and Salvation'. Includes sections on guiding children towards faith, understanding Jesus as Savior, and the importance of spiritual development from childhood through elementary years.

    Salvation Conversation Guide

    Get tips to guide you in the most important conversation you’ll ever have with your children!

  • Guide for teaching children about baptism and the Lord's Supper, includes steps, Bible references, and questions for discussion.

    Next Steps Guide

    Find out more about how to disciple your children in the first steps of faith.

A young girl with light brown hair is sitting in a dunk tank filled with water, wearing a black T-shirt with white lettering. Her legs are submerged, and she is looking to the side with a slight smile. In the blurred background, a person stands with hands clasped, and a blue-lit room is visible.

Does your child have questions about following Jesus or are they ready for baptism?

Kids Decision Form

A promotional graphic for Parent Cue featuring a headline that says "Join the half a million parents using this app to raise their kids with faith and character," along with a call to action to download it for free. The graphic includes a smartphone displaying the app's login screen, which says "Be the parent you want to be," with fields for email and password, and options to reset password or create an account. The background has a light color with an orange circle behind the phone.

Download the Parent Cue App

Everyday Faith Made Simple

Get curated content and cues that make it easy to connect with your kid while helping them grow in faith and character. Plus, unlock access to our best-selling parenting content to make the most of each week anywhere, anytime. The Parent Cue follows along with what their learning each week in Cottage Hill Kids.

Other Resources

  • A printed cell phone agreement form titled "Cell Phone Agreement for Kids" with various statements and signature line at the bottom.

    Device Agreement

    Are you having trouble navigating screen time or worried about the dangers of your kids having access to the whole world at their fingertips? In this Cell Phone Agreement, you’ll find some expectations for you and your and kids to talk through—both for how a kid uses their device, and for how a caregiver uses theirs.

  • The Feelings Wheel showing different emotions categorized as Happy, Sad, Mad, and Fearful, with specific feelings listed under each category.

    The Feelings Wheel

    God has given each of us emotions to help us learn more about ourselves and the situations we are in. Help your child identify their feelings and express their emotions with the Feelings Wheel! When we can name what we are feeling, we can work through it and learn what God has to say about it.