A faith-rooted, week-by-week guide that gives you the words, the questions, and the structure to go deep with your child — one honest conversation at a time.
Most parents don't struggle with love. They struggle with time, with words, with knowing how to open the conversation — especially the ones that actually matter.
"I know I should be having these conversations with my kids. I just never know where to start or what to say."
"We talk every day, but it's all logistics. How was school? Did you eat? I can't remember the last real conversation we had."
"I want my child to know God — not just know about God. But I don't always know how to be the one who leads them there."
"My teenager barely talks to me anymore. I can feel the window closing and I don't know how to keep it open."
The distance in families rarely happens all at once. It happens in the weeks that pass without a real conversation. At the Table gives you a reason to sit down and the words to start talking.
A 52-week printable workbook that guides parents and children through one meaningful, faith-rooted conversation a week — structured, scripture-anchored, and designed to actually work for real families with real schedules.
Every week opens with a verse your family reads aloud together — the foundation everything else builds on.
Three tiers for different ages — so the same guide works for your 6-year-old and your 16-year-old.
A private reflection for the parent, and a spoken blessing over the child to close every session.
Each of the 52 sessions follows the same simple structure — so it becomes a rhythm, not a project.
A short written prayer to settle hearts and invite God into the conversation before it begins.
One verse to read aloud together, slowly — the foundation for the week's theme.
Three questions per session, tiered by age — honest questions that invite real answers.
A simple, doable activity to carry the conversation into the rest of the week.
A private journaling prompt — for you to process, pray, and prepare before the next session.
A spoken blessing for the parent to pray over their child — the moment families return to again and again.
Each session includes three separate question tiers, so the same workbook works for a family with a 5-year-old, a 12-year-old, and a 16-year-old.
Big truth in simple words. Questions that meet young children exactly where they are — curious, wonder-filled, and ready to talk.
Questions that invite real answers without feeling like a quiz — designed for the age when children are beginning to form their own convictions.
Questions that treat teenagers as emerging adults with real faith lives — honest enough to earn their engagement, deep enough to matter.
Here's a taste of what one session looks like. Every week follows this same structure across all 52 themes.
"Lord, help us to be fully present — no distractions, just us and You. Open our hearts to hear each other and to hear You. Amen."
"See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God!"
— 1 John 3:1 (NIV)
Do you ever feel like you have to earn God's love? Where do you think that feeling comes from?
"[Name], before you were born, God knew your name. You are a child of the Most High God — fully known and fully loved."
My daughter cried during Week 3 — the forgiveness one. I had no idea she was still carrying something from two years ago. This guide opened a door I didn't know was closed.
My teenage son doesn't talk much. But something about having a structure — knowing it's just 30 minutes, with clear questions — made him actually engage. We've had our best conversations in years.
The closing blessings alone are worth it. I never realized how much my kids needed to hear me speak words of life over them out loud. We all cry every week and I am not even ashamed about it.
Less than 65 cents per week for a conversation that could change your relationship with your child forever.
You receive four beautifully formatted PDF files — one for each quarter of the year (Weeks 1–13, 14–26, 27–39, and 40–52). Each PDF includes a cover page, introduction, table of contents, and all weekly sessions. You can print the whole thing or just the sessions you need each week.
None at all. This guide is designed for everyday parents, not Bible scholars. Every session gives you the opening prayer, the scripture, and the questions — you just show up and follow along. If your child asks something you don't know the answer to, that's not a problem. It's an invitation to discover it together.
Yes — this is one of the guide's key strengths. Every session includes three separate sets of questions: one for ages 4–8, one for 9–12, and one for 13–17. You can do separate sessions with each child, or use the same session with different-aged children in the same sitting, choosing the questions that fit each one.
Most families complete a session in 30–40 minutes. Some go longer because the conversation takes off — and that's the goal. Each session is designed to be self-contained, so you can start anywhere in the guide and don't need to do the weeks in order.
The guide is structured as a weekly rhythm, but life happens. Some families do it every week faithfully; others use it for special occasions, road trips, or whenever they feel the conversation is needed. There's no pressure and no program to "fail." Every session you complete is a gift to your relationship with your child.
Start small. The first session, keep it light and casual — maybe over a meal, not announced as a "special time." The questions are designed to feel natural, not formal. Many parents find that once a child experiences one good session, they start looking forward to the next one. The closing blessing especially tends to soften even resistant kids.
Because this is a digital product with instant access, we don't offer refunds after download. However, if you have any issue with your purchase or the files, please reach out and we'll make it right.
Not for a perfect parent. Not for someone with all the answers.
Just for you — present, willing, and at the table.