cac0fae8c8f092b7d7e32f10d5d4e9c220d2969b My Health Is My Life: Christian Military Moms And Parenting Guide

Christian Military Moms And Parenting Guide

By Joshua Thomas


Moms are known to be the most inspiring force in the upbringing of children. That is why when they have work that makes them farther away from their children, a lot of people are willing to help with some ideas. Christian military moms and parenting is an issue that is of importance to people who are more at the office than at home with their children. The ideas elucidated here will help you know how to tackle child training issues as a Christian even if you are not always at home.

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.

Try to spend more time with them in church. If this means robbing them of the time you should spend in a restaurant, please do so. The two are good ways to draw closer to your children and impress them but what should be of more importance to Christian moms is making sure that their kids are born again. Taking them to church for midweek services as well as Sunday services will make them not to forget God.

The gifts you buy for them should also reflect the kind of life you want them to live. Buy them good Bibles and books written by some servants of God who you trust can present the word in its pure form. If you do this on your way from your military post frequently, a time will come when they will eagerly expect them on your way back home.

Instruct them on how to pray to God. This will be easier if you show them examples in morning and evening devotions. After leading on some days, you will then assign roles to the children. You can tell someone to lead in choruses on a particular day and another to read the Bible and explain the passage read.

This can be a continuous practice whether you are around or not if you take time to prepare a roster for them. The roster should have the names of your children and the activities they should do in the devotion. Let the plan cover one week so that each person knows what to do on a particular day. Ask them to take notes of the Bible passage they read as well as the contributions made by each person. With this, you will be able to monitor their spiritual growth.

Children learn more by observation. Seeing you speak the truth even when it can land you in serious trouble will create a long-lasting impression in them. If you also want them to be kind, show it often to others and you won't be doing much talking any longer.

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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