Brothers and Sisters,
What do you think Christian parents should do in the raising of their children?
I know this is a huge topic, but I thought it would be interesting to get a variety of opinions regarding activities, example, rules, discipline, education, and a host of other issues.
I'm really talking about raising children from the earliest age in JESUS, but issues about older children are also critical and welcome.
I really think this is one of the most difficult topics of Christian families today, so please join in. I want to add that the young adults on the forum are most welcome to join in.
Love In Christ,
Tom
Isaiah 9:6 For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.
BEP,
This is indeed a huge subject.
1. People should learn what it means to be a parent long
before that time comes. Coming from a devout Christian
home is the best start. If not, then it's going to be a job
unlike any other, and difficult 'cause there are no
guarantees.
2. Structure is absolutely necessary. Organization in all
areas is vital. These create character, not disorder.
3. Put yourself in the shoes of your child. This is the best
one. If you're able to do that, well then, success
might be the outcome. Being a parent is much like
mortifying the flesh daily. You sacrifice your own life
so that your child will grow in the love of God.
Hopefully, they will grow up and raise that same kind
of family. It's your emmulation of what Jesus is
like.
Obviously, this is idealistic, but it's what we should aim for because we always fall short.
Consequences for inappropriate behavior should be followed through, ie. disclipline (always with love as the motive).
God needs to be the focus in every family, in activities, education, etc. We, as parents and a nation, need to get back to developing character. Character IS everything. It's the lack of character that's causing the problems we have today.
I could say so much more here on this subject but I'll spare both of us.

Grace and peace,
cris