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Quiet Time is a special time that you set aside

each day to read God’s Word


to get to know Him better and to learn how He
wants you to live. During
this time, God speaks to you through His Holy
Word the Bible and you speak
to God through prayer. As a Christian, spending
this time everyday is very
important for you to grow closer to God.
The Champion Quiet Time will help you have a
special time each day with
the Lord. This booklet is divided into two secti
ons. A Personal Prayer Diary
section where you can write prayer requests to
remind yourself to pray for
people that you care about
and things that are happening.
The second section is the
Quiet Time Activity Pages.
Activities are written from the
Bible verses for each day of
the year to challenge you to
understand the truths from
God’s Word.
The Champion Quiet Time and
the Teen/Adult Quiet Time use
the same Scriptures for the
week. This makes it easier for
your whole family to discuss
the passages together.

This Quiet Time is a great


opportunity for you to have fun
together with your child. Here
are some tips to help your child
with their Quiet Time.
• Gather supplies needed for activities.
• Sit down at a prescribed time each day.
• Use the Bible to look up references
together.
• Talk through the activity and personal
application.
• Complete the week by documenting
how many days were completed and
writing an encouraging note.
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Begin the week by
reading the overview.
This will give you a hint
about what you will
learn that week. Extra
facts will increase your
understanding of the
week’s passage.

Write down your


prayer requests in
your diary and talk
to God in prayer.

Each day, read the


Daily Scripture
Passage.

Complete the activity


for the day.

Each day concludes


with the Make
Your Choice section
for personal
application.

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9 weekly passage covered
1 Samuel 17:17–20:42

The tallest
chart basketball
your player in
course the NBA
is Yao
Ming, who is seven feet
five inches tall. In our
passage this week, we
meet Goliath of Gath,
who is over nine feet
tall! Imagine the slam-
dunks he could have
done!

SUNDAY 1 Samuel 17:17-30


ed by
Have you ever been picked on or teas
TAKE THE someone older than you?
challe nge Who was David taking food to?
David couldn’t believe that not one of Israel’s
check it out! _____________ had even attempted to
_______________ this giant. David also
couldn’t believe that the Israelites had allowed
________ to shout insults at them for the last
40 days. David didn’t just see a giant against
smaller men; he saw a mere man defying “the ______________
__________” (v. 26). What did David’s brother Eliab say to him in
verse 28? __________________________________________
Why did he say this? __________________________________

How am I like Eliab? Do I tease my brothers


or sisters (or kids younger than me) when they
make your want to do something that I think is too hard

choice for them? ______________ What could I do


instead?______________________________
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MONDAY 1 Samuel 17:31-47
to be?
TAKE THE How can you be brave when you need
challe nge David was a lot _____________ than the giant
Goliath. When it became known that David was
going to _____________ Goliath, the King
tried to lend him his own _____________, but
it was too __________ and didn’t feel right to
David. So David decided to go and fight the way
check it out! he had fought wild __________. Who did David
say the battle belonged to in verse 47? _________
Why did David say he wanted to defeat Goliath at the end of verse
46? “_____________________________________________”

Whom do I need to trust in and rely on when I


have an opportunity to stand up for truth and
righteousness? ________ How can I stand up
make your for what is right in my school or neighborhood
choice this week? ______________________________

TUESDAY 1 Samuel 17:48-58


TAKE THE How does it feel when you win a game
or prize?
challe nge Pretend
that you
check it out! are a
reporter
for your
local
paper.
Write what happened in the
battle of David vs. Goliath,
and how it played out:

My most important battle is the battle against


sin, because sin hurts God, others, and me.
What can I do to help myself in the battle
against sin? __________________________
make your (You might want to refer to Ephesians 6 in the
choice New Testament.)
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WEDNESDAY 1 Samuel 18:1-16
TAKE THE Do you have a best friend?
challe nge In this passage we meet ______________,
who became David’s best friend.
He was King ____________ son, and
therefore had every reason to be fearful
that ____________ would take his spot and
ch eck it out! become the next ___________.
But ___________was a humble man who only wanted God’s best
for his friend. What things did He give David to show him how
much he loved him? (v. 4) _ _____________________________

Am I a good friend? Would I be happy for my friend


if he got a prize or award and I didn’t? Yes / No

make your Do I need to ask God to change my heart?

choice
THURSDAY 1 Samuel 19:1-18
r life?
TAKE THE What would it be like to be afraid for you
_________
challe nge life is in danger.
___________ is
check it out! in a jealous rage,
and has tried
to _________
David several
times. David
Draw a picture of what you
eventually escapes because his wife, think this
scene might have looked
______________, lets him down out like.
of a window and dresses an idol up in
bed to look like him!

Many times in this passage, God protected


David and allowed him to escape from Saul. I
make your remember a time when God protected me from

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choice
FRIDAY 1 Samuel 20:1-23
dshake
TAKE THE Have you ever had a secret code or han
with your friend?
challe nge D ow n
1. Another word for
“promise” in verse 16
2. What David thought Saul
wanted to do to him

check it out!
A c ro s s
3. Who was witness between David and Jonathan forever?
4. Jonathan __________ David as he ________ himself.
5. Three items used to send the secret message

Name some things I could do today to show a


friend that I love him/her.
make your
choice

SATURDAY 1 Samuel 20:24-42


TAKE THE How would it feel to have to say good-b
ye to
challe nge your best friend?
What did Jonathan know in verse 33?

How did David and Jonathan react to this news?
(v. 41)

check it out! Who cried more, David or Jonathan?

David and Jonathan had a special friendship, but


now they were going to be separated. If my best
friend moved away, what are some ways I could
stay in touch or show my love for my friend from
make your far away?
choice
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Keeping a Personal Prayer Diary is a great way to remind yourself to
pray for specific people and things. It also reminds you to thank God
and to tell others when He answers your prayers.
Your prayer time should include praying for friends and family.
Especially pray for those who don’t know Christ as their Savior.
You should also pray for your Christian friends, your relatives and
yourself. Pray that you will grow in your Christian life and become
what God wants you to be.
Get to know missionaries who serve the Lord in your area or around
the world. Ask them for specific prayer requests. Write these on your
prayer pages.
Much of your prayer time should be used thanking and praising God.
Tell God that you are thankful for your salvation, parents, home, ul
friends, and answers to prayers. You should praise God for His beautif
creation, His holines s and His greatne ss.

Some prayer time should include asking God to meet needs such as
clothing, food or maybe a job for your dad. Maybe you could ask God
to help you be more obedient. You must be careful not to be selfish and
ask for things that you want only for you. As you are obedient to God,
He will care for your needs.
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daily prayer requests
ne for each day. Maybe someo
Daily prayer requests are those things that you pray God to protect them as they
in your family will be travel ing one day and you ask
d praying for it and how God
travel. For each request, write the date that you starte
answered your prayer.

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weekly
The Weekly Prayer Request Chart can be used to remind you to
pray for specific requests either once a week or more often. Write
down the names of friends and family members. Don’t forget to

Prayer
include those that need to be saved. Put the names of your church
leaders and missionaries that you know so that you
can remember to pray for them as well. For each

Requests
request, write the date that you started praying and
how God answered your prayer.

Family & friends SUNDAY


name date how God answered

Missionaries & Church Leaders

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WORD OF LIFE Weekly
Quiet Time Passages
To allow you to see which books of the Bible you will be covering in this year’s
Quiet Time please refer to the weekly passages listed below. These are the same
passages used in all Word of Life Quiet Times. And if you would like to listen to
the daily Quiet Time radio broadcasts the corresponding dates are listed as well.
Week 1 Aug 29 – Sep 4 Psalms 104:1-105:45
Week 2 Sep 5 – Sep 11 Psalms 106:1-108:13
Week 3 Sep 12 – Sep 18 Psalms 109:1-113:9
Week 4 Sep 19 – Sep 25 2 Corinthians 1:1-4:18
Week 5 Sep 26 – Oct 2 2 Corinthians 5:1-8:24
Week 6 Oct 3 – Oct 9 2 Corinthians 9:1-13:14
Week 7 Oct 10 – Oct 16 1 Samuel 1:1-9:27
Week 8 Oct 17 – Oct 23 1 Samuel 10:1-17:16
Week 9 Oct 24 – Oct 30 1 Samuel 17:17-20:42
Week 10 Oct 31 – Nov 6 2 Samuel 5:1-23:7
Week 11 Nov 7 – Nov 13 James 1:1-3:10
Week 12 Nov 14 – Nov 20 James 3:11-5:20
Week 13 Nov 21 – Nov 27 Proverbs 21:1-23:25
Week 14 Nov 28 – Dec 4 Proverbs 23:26-25:28
Week 15 Dec 5 – Dec 11 1 Peter 1:1-3:7
Week 16 Dec 12 – Dec 18 1 Peter 3:8-5:14
Week 17 Dec 19 – Dec 25 Luke 1:1-2:14
Week 18 Dec 26 – Jan 1 Luke 2:15-4:15
Week 19 Jan 2 – Jan 8 Luke 4:16-6:26
Week 20 Jan 9 – Jan 15 Luke 6:27-8:15
Week 21 Jan 16 – Jan 22 Luke 8:16-9:50
Week 22 Jan 23 – Jan 29 Luke 9:51-11:28
Week 23 Jan 30 – Feb 5 Luke 11:29-13:9
Week 24 Feb 6 – Feb 12 Luke 13:10-15:32
Week 25 Feb 13 – Feb 19 Luke 16:1-18:43
Week 26 Feb 20 – Feb 26 Luke 19:1-21:4
Week 27 Feb 27 – Mar 5 Luke 21:5-23:12
Week 28 Mar 6 – Mar 12 Luke 23:13-24:53
Week 29 Mar 13 – Mar 19 Ezekiel 1:1-11:25
Week 30 Mar 20 – Mar 26 Ezekiel 12:17-20:16
Week 31 Mar 27 – Apr 2 Ezekiel 20:17-33:20
Week 32 Apr 3 – Apr 9 Ezekiel 33:21-37:14
Week 33 Apr 10 – Apr 16 Ezekiel 37:15-47:12
Week 34 Apr 17 – Apr 23 Philippians 1:1-2:23
Week 35 Apr 24 – Apr 30 Philippians 2:24-4:23
Week 36 May 1 – May 7 Isaiah 1:1-9:7
Week 37 May 8 – May 14 Isaiah 10:16-26:21
Week 38 May 15 – May 21 Isaiah 28:5-35:10
Week 39 May 22 – May 28 Isaiah 40:1-44:24
Week 40 May 29 – June 4 Isaiah 45:5-49:26
Week 41 Jun 5 – Jun 11 Isaiah 50:1-57:21
Week 42 Jun 12 – Jun 18 Isaiah 58:1-66:24
Week 43 Jun 19 – Jun 25 Psalms 114:1-119:8
Week 44 Jun 26 – Jul 2 Psalms 119:9-119:64
Week 45 Jul 3 – Jul 9 Psalms 119:65-119:120
Week 46 Jul 10 – Jul 16 Psalms 119:121-119:176
Week 47 Jul 17 – Jul 23 Romans 1:1-3:20
Week 48 Jul 24 – Jul 30 Romans 3:21-6:23
Week 49 Jul 31- Aug 6 Romans 7:1-9:33
Week 50 Aug 7 – Aug 13 Romans 10:1-12:21
Week 51 Aug 14 – Aug 20 Romans 13:1-16:27
Week 52 Aug 21 – Aug 27 Hosea 3:4-14:19
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