Dear Ones, Hope you have a good day and keep cool on this hot day. More warm weather expected for the holiday weekend. I am planning to bake early this morning!!
Devotions from Judy’s heart
The question is often asked today by parents of how they can disciple their children in this busy and electronic filled world today. It seems like there are so many soccer games or basketball practices to take the them to, church functions, work related projects etc. that leave parents feeling overwhelmed and maybe guilty too. When do they have time to teach them how to be a Christ follower? I do believe it is harder today than when we raised our 3 children. We ate meals together and had family devotions after supper together, had family night once a week to do special things, and actually talked in the car while we taxied them. Today meals are often eaten on the way to practice and schedules are filled to exhaustion. What can be done? For some it may be a simple start to have everyone turn off their phones when traveling to a game and share together while listening to Christian music.
First of all, none of us are 100%qualified to disciple our kids but the Lord will equip us and give us wisdom and we need only to ask. The church can be a wonderful support and it helps to be surrounded by a faithful community. Most churches have resources for families with books for family devotions and discussions, podcasts, programs for the youth, Sunday school, youth programs, Bible Camp. There are many great books to help us with questions and problems that arise and hopefully groups where we can discuss them with others who have navigated what we are going through.
I read an article by Abby Perry who had some good words to help parents as she encourages connecting generations at home and at church. Some churches have a meal together once a week which involves all ages. There are summer family camps and mission trips where old and young are serving together. A teen may sometimes feel more likely to share his struggles with the youth director or someone older in the church. Growth often takes place as people are in community with those older and younger and are walking with the Lord.
Challenge for today: Ask the Lord to help you disciple those under your care but openness to help others and being helped.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy
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