I Am Who God Says I Am

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One Year of Daily Devotions to Help Children Grow in Confidence and Identity in Christ

What if the loudest voice in your child’s life became the voice of God’s Word?

Every day, children are receiving messages about who they are, what makes them valuable, and where they belong. I Am Who God Says I Am is a year-long devotional created to help children build their identity on something that never changes: the truth of God’s Word.

Over 52 weeks, children will discover what God says about who they are in Christ. They will learn that they are loved, chosen, valuable, forgiven, courageous, called, and His. As these truths take root in their hearts, children are encouraged to grow in confidence, faith, Christlike character, and a deeper relationship with Jesus.

Designed with busy families in mind, most daily devotions take about five minutes and follow a simple, memorable rhythm:

  1. Scripture: Read God’s Word together

  2. Kid-Clarity: Understand biblical truth in child-friendly language

  3. Declare: Speak God’s truth aloud

  4. Prayer: Talk with God and anchor the truth in His presence

  5. Action: Put what they have learned into practice

Throughout the year, children journey through four powerful themes:

I Am Loved
Discovering My Identity in God

I Am Growing
Becoming More Like Jesus Every Day

I Am Called
Living with Purpose and Power

I Am His
Walking With Jesus

This is more than a devotional to finish. It is an invitation to help children develop lifelong patterns of reading God's Word, renewing their minds with truth, speaking His promises, praying with confidence, and living from their identity in Christ.

Perfect for school-age children and easily adapted for different ages and stages, I Am Who God Says I Am can be used during family devotions, at breakfast, before school, at bedtime, or whenever your family gathers around God's Word.

Give your child five intentional minutes a day to discover a truth that can shape a lifetime:

I am not who the world says I am.
I am not defined by what others think of me.
I am who God says I am.

One Year of Daily Devotions to Help Children Grow in Confidence and Identity in Christ

What if the loudest voice in your child’s life became the voice of God’s Word?

Every day, children are receiving messages about who they are, what makes them valuable, and where they belong. I Am Who God Says I Am is a year-long devotional created to help children build their identity on something that never changes: the truth of God’s Word.

Over 52 weeks, children will discover what God says about who they are in Christ. They will learn that they are loved, chosen, valuable, forgiven, courageous, called, and His. As these truths take root in their hearts, children are encouraged to grow in confidence, faith, Christlike character, and a deeper relationship with Jesus.

Designed with busy families in mind, most daily devotions take about five minutes and follow a simple, memorable rhythm:

  1. Scripture: Read God’s Word together

  2. Kid-Clarity: Understand biblical truth in child-friendly language

  3. Declare: Speak God’s truth aloud

  4. Prayer: Talk with God and anchor the truth in His presence

  5. Action: Put what they have learned into practice

Throughout the year, children journey through four powerful themes:

I Am Loved
Discovering My Identity in God

I Am Growing
Becoming More Like Jesus Every Day

I Am Called
Living with Purpose and Power

I Am His
Walking With Jesus

This is more than a devotional to finish. It is an invitation to help children develop lifelong patterns of reading God's Word, renewing their minds with truth, speaking His promises, praying with confidence, and living from their identity in Christ.

Perfect for school-age children and easily adapted for different ages and stages, I Am Who God Says I Am can be used during family devotions, at breakfast, before school, at bedtime, or whenever your family gathers around God's Word.

Give your child five intentional minutes a day to discover a truth that can shape a lifetime:

I am not who the world says I am.
I am not defined by what others think of me.
I am who God says I am.