Theology for Kids: Talk About God
God commands us to teach our children about Him diligently. With effort. Energetically. Enthusiastically. Earnestly. With steadfastness.
God commands us to teach our children about Him diligently. With effort. Energetically. Enthusiastically. Earnestly. With steadfastness.
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What I cannot do is boil down free will or predestination/election to a simple, child-friendly explanation that doesn’t pit God against family members.
I have chosen to print out the entire plan, and go with the “Obsessed” plan, but the “discard all the rules” option, and read whatever strikes my fancy, whenever.
But if we do math and little else, it counts as a full school day 😉
You know how parenting works: “Do as I say, not as I do” is never a successful philosophy.
When Christians mindlessly consume heretical theology under the guise of “it’s just fiction,” they begin to confuse the Holy Creator God for the made up god of their imaginations.
Claiming a “life verse” of “nothing is impossible with God,” or saying that you’re going to dream “God-sized dreams” because of Scriptures about miraculous conceptions of prophets and Messiahs is absurd.
Your child – my child – no young child, I would be willing to guess – is spiritually mature enough to be considered salt and light.
If you are shopping for a Bible for your elementary aged child, here are some reasons why this Bible is a good choice.