The Bible message is the same now as it was centuries ago. And the basic human problem is the same. Teaching your children the truths of the Bible while they are young is one of the most important duties of parents for God alone can direct them safely through life.
Deterioration defines many homes in American society. What is God's plan for Christian homes, and how can we prevent deterioration in our own homes?
In any given group of parents, there will likely be some inclined to be overly harsh, and still more inclined to be overly permissive. Both extremes militate against the effectiveness of disciplinary measures. The child's spiritual and physical well-being is at stake; the matter is urgent!
To be a godly father may appear to be a daunting task. But the Bible way is really quite simple: teach your children about God, discipline them as needed, thank God for them, and don't anger them--and then do it God's way, over and over and over again.
Biblical advice, and some basic dos and don'ts for success in the most important role you will ever undertake
Children will read, give them something worth reading; they will learn, give them something worth learning. More books in the library may mean a far better grade of sons and daughters; clear-headed, strong-handed and pure-hearted, ready to serve their God and serve their generation by his will.
What are your dreams for your child? If those dreams come true, will you be satisfied with the result? Will God?
Teach your children to identify unsafe strangers, and learn how and when to say "NO".
Child Evangelism, what is wrong with this approach? What does the bible have to say about our children's spiritual well being?
A congregation sits hushed as a child barely six years old gives a testimony before his baptism and union with the church. Several times he loses his train of thought, and the pastor must prompt him. At last he finishes and is baptized on his testimony... What do you think of this picture?
Few things are more important than the blessing of mutual satisfaction and communication in a healthy parent/child relationship. The keys for success in winning the hearts of your children are not found in Christian psychology, but in the Word of God.
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