Dallas Family Life: How to Create a Family Vision Board for the New Year
As we approach the new year, it's the perfect time for families in Dallas to come together and create a Christ-centered vision board. Not only is this activity fun, but it’s also a meaningful way to set family goals aligned with God’s will. This guide will walk you through creating a family vision board that strengthens your faith, brings you closer as a family, and sets you up for success in the new year.
Step 1: Set the Foundation with Prayer and Scripture
Before diving into the vision board, gather your family and start with a prayer. Ask God to guide your hearts and minds as you set goals and plan for the year ahead. Consider choosing a family Bible verse that will be your anchor for the year, such as:
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” (Jeremiah 29:11)
Display this verse on your vision board as a reminder that God is at the center of your goals.
Step 2: Reflect on the Past Year and Set Family Goals
Take some time to reflect as a family on the past year. Discuss:
What were some highlights and blessings?
What challenges did you face, and how did you grow as a family?
Next, set specific family goals for the new year. Break these down into categories, such as:
Spiritual Goals: Attending church regularly, starting a family Bible study, or volunteering as a family.
Relationship Goals: Spending quality time together each week, having regular family dinners, or planning fun family outings around Dallas (like visits to the Dallas Zoo or Klyde Warren Park).
Personal Goals: Encouraging each family member to set a personal goal, such as improving grades, starting a new hobby, or participating in community events.
Step 3: Gather Materials and Get Creative
Now that your family goals are set, gather the materials you’ll need for your vision board:
A large poster board or corkboard
Magazines for images and words
Printed Bible verses and inspirational quotes
Markers, scissors, glue, and any other decorative supplies
Assign each family member a role, whether it's cutting out pictures, writing down goals, or finding scriptures that fit the themes you discussed.
Step 4: Build Your Family Vision Board Together
Start building the vision board by placing your family’s chosen Bible verse at the center. Around it, create different sections based on your family goals. For example:
Faith and Spirituality: Include images that represent your commitment to God, like a church or Bible, and words like “faith” or “hope.”
Family Time: Add pictures of family outings or words like “togetherness” and “quality time.”
Personal Growth: Represent each family member’s goals with a photo or icon that symbolizes their ambition for the year.
Encourage each family member to share what they’ve added to the board and explain how it connects with their personal goals and the family’s shared vision.
Step 5: Display and Revisit Your Vision Board
Once the vision board is complete, hang it in a central location in your home where everyone can see it daily—like the kitchen or living room. Make it a habit to revisit your vision board each month to reflect, pray, and celebrate the progress you’re making as a family.
Bonus: Dallas-Area Family Goal Ideas
To get you started, here are some Dallas-area activities and goals you might include on your board:
Attending community events, like local fairs or festivals.
Planning a day trip to nearby nature spots like Cedar Ridge Preserve or White Rock Lake.
Volunteering as a family through local organizations like North Texas Food Bank.
Step 6: Creating a Digital Family Vision Board (Bonus Option)
If your family prefers a tech-friendly approach, consider creating a digital vision board. It’s a great way to keep your board accessible on all devices, and you can update it easily throughout the year. Here’s how:
Choose a Digital Platform: Use free tools like Canva, Pinterest, or Google Slides to create your vision board. These platforms offer customizable templates and a variety of images and icons.
Upload Photos and Scriptures: Add family photos, Bible verses, and icons that represent your goals. Canva, for example, has a library of faith-based graphics you can use.
Organize Sections: Just like with a physical board, organize your digital vision board into sections for spiritual goals, family activities, and personal growth. Use different colors or backgrounds to visually separate each category.
Share and Save: Once your digital vision board is complete, share it with your family via email or a shared drive so everyone has access. You can also save it as your desktop background or print it out to have a physical copy.
Final Thoughts
Creating a family vision board aligned with God’s will is a powerful way to start the year with intention. It helps you stay focused on your faith and family values while creating an opportunity for bonding and growth. May your family’s new year be filled with purpose, love, and blessings!