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Train Up A Child

0 Comments 15 April 2009

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“Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.” Proverbs 22:6

You always hear people say that “the children are our future.” I would say that most people believe this to be true. It makes sense, right? As each generation gets older and eventually succumbs to the natural progression of death, the next generation takes the place of the last in all areas: having families, in work, and in continuing cultural traditions and religious faith.

You see children being trained or taught from the moment they’re born- how to walk and talk and read and write and thrive in all areas of life. Parents have such an instrumental part of this training! Studies have shown that the most influential people in a child’s life are her parents (this is true, even if the child does not act like it is true!). The next most influential person in your child’s is her teacher. As a Christian, this can include who is teaching/training your child about their faith. This also includes you (as the parent), as well as their Sunday School teacher or pastor.

The vast majority of people who ask Jesus into their heart do so as a pre-teen child. One study I found stated that “a person who is unsaved at the age of 14 has only a 10% chance of being ‘saved’ later in life” (www.religioustolerance.org). This is why it’s so important to get involved and at least try to plant a seed in the lives of children that we see around us. This is also why Northern Peaks has made kids one of the top priorities of our church.

Many kids get their only religious training on Sunday mornings in Sunday School, taught by volunteers from the congregation. Unfortunately, these volunteers are very few and far between. I think that some people hear the word “teach” and get freaked out. They think “I can’t teach. I don’t know how. I haven’t been trained to teach kids. I don’t know enough to teach.” and other such thoughts. What these people don’t realize however, is that so much of teaching a child is by what you do, not so much about what you say or how your lesson plan goes. The best way to teach is by example, through stories, through involvement, and by showing how to love, share, and care.

Christian parents also have a responsibility to be training their child at home, not just leaving that responsibility to the teachers at church. It is important to share your faith with your children, so that when they leave the influence of your homes, they will have formed a habit — that of taking time daily to talk to God in prayer and meditating on His Word. You are the Christian leaders of your household, and you need to train your child well so that they may become the Christian leader of their own home when the time comes.

We all have an awesome responsibility — and a great privilege — to deliver God’s message to the next generations, to make sure that the great circle God began when He sent his treasured Son to us as a little babe at Bethlehem is unbroken. And when I say all, I mean all. Just because your kids may be up and out of the house, does not mean that your “job is done.” Some of my fondest memories are of older folks spending time with me:my grandma teaching me how to make a latch hook rug, my Sunday School teacher that was such an awesome story teller, our church piano player that I turned pages for while the choir sang, our elderly pastor that came out during youth group to play volleyball with us, and that one older lady from church that was the only person (other than my mom) that could get me to stop crying as a colicky infant (that one is a fond memory of my mom’s, I don’t remember it at all, but my mom loved coming to church Sunday morning to pass me off to that lady so her arms could get a rest!).

There are so many ways to touch the lives of our kids- teach a class at church, be a helper in a class, get involved with the nursery, volunteer at AWANA or VBS, give some individual time and attention to a child that you know in the community, teach the girls how to bake or sew, teach the boys how to chop woodor shoot a basket, etc. I don’t know what you specifically could do to touch the life of a child, but whatever it is– do it! Invest in the future now by “training up a child in the way he should go.”

Cassa Wing

Children’s Ministry Director

Northern Peaks Christian Fellowship

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