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  1. Good reminder to have those deeper faith conversations with our kids. I think children’s and youth programs in our churches have an enormous task these days. Kids today have so many really great fun distractions at their disposal. Going to church has become entertainment on some level. Churches are competing with the world for kid’s souls, and that’s tough competition. I am not opposed to fun at church as long the truth is being taught. Your post is a reminder that it’s our responsibility as Christian parents to teach the truth of God’s word at home first.

    1. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Meghan! You’re so right — children’s churches have their work cut out for them retaining kids attention. I’m all for fun at church too, I just think lots of kids are capable of and hungry for more when it comes to their faith, so I don’t want that to get neglected, as it’s so easy to do. It certainly comes back to what we’re teaching our children at home, while recognizing that tweens are at an age where outside voices are getting much louder to their souls. It take a village and tons of prayer, doesn’t it?! :)

      1. Yes! It takes a lot of prayer. 😊 My oldest son was always frustated when he was in high school at our church youth group. He would tell us he wanted to learn more and learn about Jesus and it just wasn’t being presented. At least not the deeper stuff. It’s difficult for all of these youth groups because many times the focus is on the non-church kids. We need to pray for all our Children’s and Youth leaders. They’ve got a tough job. I’m grateful for other believers, like you, to encourage each other as parents.

  2. Wow. Jessie, this is a powerful message. And one that needs to be shouted from the rooftops! We do expect so little of our kids, on every level. But the one that hurts them the most, is that we expect so little of them spiritually. Holy Spirit, stir the fire of our faith, that we will expect the fire of our kids’ faith to be stirred! I understand the idea of being seeker sensitive, but I really believe if we are on fire for Christ, these sparks will ignite the fire in those who are hungry for Him. May we never quench the Spirit and water down the truth of the gospel. In the end, every single person’s deepest need is Christ. Period. May we not fall short in our effort to be fun. This has eternal consequences for the people we serve.

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