Monday, July 1, 2019

Helpful Ideas For Christian Military Moms And Parenting

By Joshua Thomas


Parenting is not such an easy thing as people who do not have children take it to be. It is even more difficult for parents whose jobs take them away from their children for a long time. Christian military moms and parenting is one subject of importance as it tries to relate how a godly parent can raise her children in God's ways even if she is not always there with them.

One thing that should be clear is that effective child training does not really depend on the number of hours or days spent with the children. Instead, what matters more is what is done with the kids with the few hours available. For those who have a goal to raise up their children in the way of the Lord, there are some things which must be considered as frivolities.

When you are with the kids, you may want to take them to the amusement park, restaurant and other places where they can have some fun. These things are good but what is more important for you as a Christian is to be sure that your children are led to Christ and you should do this with every single opportunity you find. Take them to church during the week and on Sundays if you happen to be with them and cook delicious meals for them at home.

You should also be mindful of the things you bring to them as gifts. You can buy them dolls to make them happy but do not forget to add the Bible and some Bible story books to that. Teach them how to use them in your absence and this will reduce your work of training them in the way of God. Before they grow up, they will always long for your return because they want to read more of some Christian literature.

Teach them how to communicate with God when you are at home. This can be done by organizing day and night devotions with them. Tell each of them the roles they are to play in every meeting. For example, you may say someone will lead in worship, another will share the word and another will lead in prayers.

You can make their devotion a continuous practice by drawing up a roster for them. On the roster, write what each person should do during the week until you return home again assuming your work takes you away for almost one week. Encourage the children to take notes of the Bible passage they read and the contributions made by each person so that you can assess their spiritual growth.

Lead them by example anytime you are around. Teach them to say the truth at all times and never for once tell a lie even when you are in a difficult situation because that will ruin all your efforts. Being kind to others will also send the message to them much more than when you only read bible passages.

Also, help them to choose their friends wisely. If need be, take them to a religious school where they will find other godly parents and friends who also have the passion to live for Christ. Teach them the qualities of a Christian, the dangers of cultism and how to identify and avoid unholy relationships.




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