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Raising Christian Kids in a Post-Christian Culture 

Alisa Childers
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@briannehill7583
@briannehill7583 2 года назад
This was really beneficial. I wish I had all that time back when my kids were small. There are so many things I wish I could have a second shot at. A chance to do it better. For anyone with littles,please know this time goes by so much faster than it feels. Intentionality is so important. These years are so precious. I wish I had them back.
@MommaJ358
@MommaJ358 2 года назад
The last question…that is very difficult. Whoever asked that question just know you are not alone. There are probably a lot more of us out there struggling when one of us is stronger in the faith than the other. It’s a battle in my home as well.
@mmtn9043
@mmtn9043 2 года назад
Thank you from South Africa, this is one of my everyday secret prayer, my siblings to give their kids back to God
@vbishel3989
@vbishel3989 2 года назад
This is all such good information and advice for discipling our children. I also wish I would have been more intentional with my kids when they were young (they are adults now). I also believe it's important to have humor in the home. The Bible says not to exasperate our children, so all of these strategies for discipling needs to be done with a balance of seriousness and humor at the appropriate times.
@MommaJ358
@MommaJ358 2 года назад
Thank you for this video! Some great advice was given and honestly, refreshers are needed when we feel swamped and forget. Loved this.
@joannatripp7831
@joannatripp7831 2 года назад
Great discussion and we are encouraged!!
@nathalyscarborough2144
@nathalyscarborough2144 Год назад
Thank you for this parenting video Alisa!
@sm8johnthreesixteen
@sm8johnthreesixteen 2 года назад
We older women are commanded to teach the younger women according to Titus 2:3-5 with respect to loving their husbands and children. Scripturally and physically, women are gifted and called to be helpers to their husbands and nurturers of their children (ref. Genesis 2:18, 21-24, Titus 2:4, 1 Timothy 5:14 and others). Their bodies are equipped to carry, bear, and nurse children; their temperaments and talents are suited to child rearing, homemaking, and all of interesting and varied tasks that accompany them (Proverbs 31 and others). A mother’s natural maternal instincts lead her to want to be with her children, to love and protect them. The Bible recognizes and value the contributions of both men and women to marriage and the home in their respective biblical roles--fathers as providers, mothers as nurturers. It is an interdependent relationship by design; all benefit from it, especially vulnerable children. We must recognize that it takes the best of a young mother’s time, energy and presence to fulfill these roles, especially when dependent children are in the home. The kinds of conversations, modeling, instruction, correction, etc., that children need are found in the context of quantity time with a godly mother (and father). During her children's fleeting formative years, a mother needs to prioritize her children, marriage, and home--in word and deed. If a mother works to satisfy the demands of a career at the same time, her children and husband will have little quantity time with her; regrettable, undesirable consequences of that will follow, impacting all. Godly mothers are greatly needed in their homes. A godly woman's primary endeavor while she has dependent children at home ought to be marriage and motherhood. Her consistent, dependable presence provides security and protection for her children. The contented demeanor she displays while caring for her family and home teaches them to value things of true, lasting worth. Any adjustments that need to be made in order for a mother to hold to the priorities of investing her best in her children and home ought to be undertaken.
@lauriegermaine6506
@lauriegermaine6506 2 года назад
This philosophy gets huge pushback these days, but I totally agree with you!
@MommaJ358
@MommaJ358 2 года назад
Agreed.
@sm8johnthreesixteen
@sm8johnthreesixteen 2 года назад
@Dakota Bledsoe The unmarried woman is free to serve the Lord in ways that married women or married women with dependent children cannot, within scriptural parameters (ref. 1 Corinthians 7:34). The above verses plainly indicate a young mother’s God-given responsibilities and priorities with respect to her family. It is not exhaustive; other verses could be cited. They are timeless and can direct and enlighten each generation. We live in a generation that would question or challenge that young children naturally want and need their godlly mother’s presence, love, and protection. This generation’s ‘wisdom’ reminds me of the words of Job 39:13-17 with respect to the ostrich and her young: Gavest thou the goodly wings unto the peacocks? or wings and feathers unto the ostrich? Which leaveth her eggs in the earth, and warmeth them in dust, and forgetteth that the foot may crush them, or that the wild beast may break them. She is hardened against her young ones, as though they were not her’s: her labour is in vain without fear; Because God hath deprived her of wisdom, neither hath he imparted to her understanding.
@hannawatts8368
@hannawatts8368 2 года назад
This was a hard won realization for me. I was very focused on success being defined in terms of a career and monetary fulfillment. Im now a 37yo mother of 4 & have realigned my hearts mission with this. Once I let my pride go I felt convicted on this.
@sm8johnthreesixteen
@sm8johnthreesixteen 2 года назад
@@hannawatts8368 Our society greatly undervalues motherhood as a woman's primary focus during her children's formative years. The consistent messaging that it generates does much to suppress women's natural maternal instincts which would lead them to want to be with their children, to nurture, love, and protect them. I appreciate your words, that it was a 'hard won realization' for you to devote yourself to your young ones. As you renewed your mind with God's word, you made the necessary adjustments to align yourself with him and and his ways. You and your family are reaping the benefits! I am really happy for you.
@roblangsdorf8758
@roblangsdorf8758 9 месяцев назад
I flew med evac helicopters in Vietnam. But I wasn't sent there without any training. I had gone through 4 years of ROTC preparation to become an officer. Once on active duty, I went through more than a year of additional training to become prepared to fly helicopters in combat. Similarly, kids and adults need to go through training to be prepared to be salt and light in the world.
@jocelynwhite3351
@jocelynwhite3351 2 года назад
Sounds great. I homeschooled 3 children, 1st husband died when children were 5, 6.5 n 12. All are still believers but their step dad never validated them or me or homeschooling so they now have embraced a lot of worldliness, easy believism, don't judge me, I have liberty I'm Christ, etc...because their step dad never thought holiness was really needed. So, unless you have adult children that are living as you trained them, you can't truly claim success.b
@ptk8451
@ptk8451 2 года назад
Pray for them once they are aduts that is the only thing you csn do
@Oreo_the_CattleDog
@Oreo_the_CattleDog 2 года назад
Great video
@RainbowMan.
@RainbowMan. 2 года назад
Beautiful!! 😍
@mandygiliotti1462
@mandygiliotti1462 2 года назад
Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it. proverbs 22:6 answer questions with scripture
@KathyakaNina
@KathyakaNina Год назад
Great podcast even though I no where near on having a family yet but something to consider. I teach some kids that come from Christian households so this will give me a good idea and advice what to say in case any of them ask me questions about the Bible this can help me and prepare me on what to say
@davepagel5173
@davepagel5173 2 года назад
We can hear. No video
@georgewarner5496
@georgewarner5496 2 года назад
TEACH YOUNG KIDS TO SPEAK IN MUSICAL TONGUES. What is Musical Tongues ? M.T. is something that was designed some years ago. It is a speaking process by which someone can substitute the original words or instrument notes of a tune with the corresponding fret numbers from a guitar string. Each string on my guitar has 25 notes on it which means there are enough notes on one string to play any tune on one string. By substituting the original word syllables of ABIDE WITH ME with the fret numbers of a guitar string you can sing the HYMN by putting the melody of it into the numbers as you voice them. It goes like this : Four four two oh, Sev nine sev sev five four. Four five sev nine sev, Five two four six sev. Four four two oh Sev sev five five four two. Two four five four two oh, Five four two oh. Oh represents Zero. Lev would represent eleven. These word numbers illustrate how ABIDE WITH ME is played on a guitar. And memorizing a piece of music in this manner gives the user a kind of digital imprint of the music in their memory. Anyone that can already play a guitar will know how to spread the notes of one string across 2 or 3 strings to minimize hand shifting.
@georgewarner5496
@georgewarner5496 2 года назад
@keisou The bass rhythm of Ben King's STAND BY ME goes like this : Five five, Oh four five. Five five two two, Oh two two. Two two ten ten, Ten ten oh oh. Oh four five, Oh four five
@sv8156
@sv8156 Год назад
Good conversation but the answeres are too repetitive!
@berglen100
@berglen100 2 года назад
Luke 17:20And when he was demanded of the Pharisees, when the kingdom of God should come, he answered them and said, The kingdom of God cometh not with observation: 21Neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you. Secular history is fault looking and waiting for God to come outside is classic flesh and blood christian with fake grace and mercy, Christ is in man not outside you worry about. The Grace is beyond flesh and blood requiring judgment.
@sloop46
@sloop46 2 года назад
Second
@Melanie-yb1bz
@Melanie-yb1bz 2 года назад
The conversation about the church and gay people that they recounted on your podcast was truly horrifying. He dismissed the student and never acknowledged how much the church has hurt gay youth.
@robertdouglas8895
@robertdouglas8895 2 года назад
Gays are often chronic victims. It's how they get attention.
@leigh6780
@leigh6780 2 года назад
I think you missed the point of the reply. My mom wasn’t baptized by immersion and a baptist preacher questioned her salvation. Probably not the only time that’s happened. Did the church do that or did an individual do that? You went right back to framing the issue in a broad and unhelpful way that accuses people of doing stuff they haven’t done.
@Sweet-as-banana
@Sweet-as-banana Год назад
@@leigh6780 in my opinion, they do that because they dislike the lack of affirmation from Christianity to participate in bad behavior.
@Sweet-as-banana
@Sweet-as-banana Год назад
Hurt? That’s called shame. It’s called having a conscious. It’s normal and natural and needed so that you don’t engage in poor behavior. If you knew what those who live that life actually did, then you shouldn’t want that affirmed? Porn, drugs, and hookups is a big problem with those that practice. Domestic violence with the female practitioners is the norm. What about diseases? A little bit of “hurt” can often times do folks good. What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.
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