Purposefully Participating in Public School
Clearly Scripture teaches us that we are to teach the Word of God to our children… but God’s Word does not give us a directive as to how children are to learn reading, writing, and arithmetic.
Clearly Scripture teaches us that we are to teach the Word of God to our children… but God’s Word does not give us a directive as to how children are to learn reading, writing, and arithmetic.
Although we feel good about all that is being taught at our son’s Christian school, we must take care not to count on his school (or even his Sunday school) as the primary source of his training in the faith.
Being a neighbor to my stepchildren does not mean I will never be a disciplinarian, teacher, mentor, or authority figure. It simply means that I lead with love.
Laying our child’s needs at God’s feet reminds us of our limitations, releasing us from feeling like we have to play god in our child’s life.
Understanding who you are before God is a sign of wisdom, not weakness.
The fullness of Christ means there is always enough love, forgiveness, truth, grace, and patience for every teen, parent, and youth minister.
We show our children how to seek God and his truth, and how to measure secondhand information with the standards the Bible provides.
Faith in exile requires the gospel to be our “operating system” – the foundation for our relationships, our work, our engagement with culture.
If we engage our families with our Bibles and our churches, the beauty of nature and the wonder of good books, our children will be so captivated by the glories of real life with God that online unreality will taste bland in comparison.