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Lent Cards for Christian Families: Pray, Fast, Serve

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February 21, 2025 by Teach Mama Leave a Comment

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If you’re looking for a simple, Scripture-based way to engage your family in Lent, these Lent cards are a great fit. They’re designed to work for busy families, helping you stay focused on what truly matters during this season of faith.

Lent cards for christian families printed in various colors and cut out for use.

Lent is a sacred season, a time of reflection, prayer, and spiritual growth. As a Christian family, we’ve always sought ways to make Lent meaningful for our children while staying rooted in Scripture. That’s why I created these Lent Cards for Thoughtful Christian Families—a simple and fun way to help families walk through the Lenten season with purpose and intention!

Over the years, I’ve tried different ways to make Lent special. Some years, we focused on sacrifices, like giving up sweets or screen time. Other years, we added something—extra prayer time, acts of kindness, or Scripture memorization.

But I wanted something more structured, something that would engage the whole family. That’s how these Lent Reflection Cards were born! They’re designed to guide families through prayer, fasting, and serving—the core tenets of Lent—while fostering deeper conversations about faith.

Lent Cards for Christian Families

I’ve wanted to create these Lent cards for Christian families for a long time, and I’m thrilled to finally share them! Many of my Christian friends have been just as excited about them as I am, and I can’t wait to hear how they bless other families.

Originally, I created the Lent Cards for Modern Catholic Families, but I felt called to make them more Bible-based, ensuring they could work for a broader Christian audience. These new Lent for Christian Families Cards still embrace the foundational principles of prayer, fasting, and serving, but they now include carefully chosen Scriptures to guide families through the season with intentionality!

Lent cards for christian families printed in various colors and cut out for use - scattered across a table top

How These Lent Cards Work

If your family loves daily traditions, these cards will fit right in. We’ve always enjoyed our daily Scripture readings, lunchbox notes, grammar exercises, and writing prompts—so incorporating these Lent Cards felt like a natural extension of our routine.

And, in recent years, our family has made an effort to do more Bible reading and more cultivating of our relationship with Christ instead of simply reciting prayers and checking the box as “complete”. It’s been a big switch, a huge change, but it’s been a great one for us.

Each card includes:

  • A small but meaningful action (prayer, fasting, or service)

Print them out on fun colored paper for an extra special touch! We start using them on Ash Wednesday, placing a new card out each day.

This year, since our family is constantly on the go, I’m making a small tweak—I’ll keep four cards at a time on a tiny canvas. That way, if someone misses a day due to a busy schedule or a weekend trip, they can catch up easily.

Lent cards for christian families printed in various colors and cut out for use, pinned to a small canvas 4 at a time

Making Lent More Meaningful for Kids

One of my biggest prayers for this season is that my kids will experience Lent as more than just “giving something up.” I want them to connect with Scripture and truly grasp the heart of Lent—drawing closer to God through small, intentional steps.

We’ve had years where Lent felt more like a countdown to eating chocolate again (anyone else?!). But this time, we’re focusing on:

  • Moving more slowly—taking time for reflection instead of rushing through the day
  • Spending more time in prayer—individually and as a family
  • Giving to others—through service projects, acts of kindness, and generosity

These Lent Cards help frame our days around these values, making it easier to stay intentional about how we observe the season.

Lent cards for christian families printed in various colors and cut out for use, scattered across a table

How to Use the Lent Cards in Your Home

If you’re wondering how to incorporate these Lent Cards into your daily routine, here are a few ideas:

  • At the Breakfast Table: Start the day by reading the card and discussing the action.
  • During Family Devotions: Use the cards as part of your evening prayers or Bible study.
  • On the Go: Take the cards along in the car or keep them in your bag for quick discussions during errands or waiting times.
  • Pin Them to a Board: Display the cards somewhere visible so they serve as a daily reminder.

No matter how you choose to use them, the goal is to make Lent a season of growth, not guilt. It’s not about perfection—it’s about taking small, faithful steps toward Christ.

Grab These Lent Cards for Your Family

If you’re looking for a simple, Scripture-based way to engage your family in Lent, these Lent cards are a great fit. They’re designed to work for busy families, helping you stay focused on what truly matters during this season of faith.

So, what do you think? Would these Lent Cards help your family make the most of this Lenten season? I’d love to hear your thoughts—and if you have suggestions for future cards, let me know!

Let’s make this Lent one to remember—not just for the things we give up, but for the faith we build together.

Click the link or the image below to grab your own set today!

Lent cards for christian families product preview

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Hi, I’m Patricia, an elementary teacher and reading specialist, turned homeschool mom. I also have a master's in psychology, specializing in children's issues. Read More…

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