I am going to jump into the political side of things for a while. I consider myself an independent on most everything. I don't follow people blindly or because they align with a couple of my beliefs. I live my life as a Christians but believe that we are all sinners and need God's love. I believe what I believe because of years of searching myself, scripture and listening to God. I know that people don't agree 100% with me, even within my own church or denomination.
Showing posts with label parenting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parenting. Show all posts
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Tuesday, November 01, 2011
Tools I Use In Ministry: Social Media
Staying connected to other people has always been a priority for humans. Hand signals, written symbols, smoke signals, cups & strings, morse code, the telephone, internet and cell phones are all used to help us feel connected to other people. Cell phones provide internet access to even the remote places in the world. Social Media has grabbed the world over and many of us are addicted to it.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Divided the Movie - A Review
Over the last few weeks I kept seeing links to this movie coming from my youth pastor friends. I blew it off for a while and then decided to watch it. I think the movie was well done for what it was but I believe the message is off.
Here is the overview from the website: DIVIDED follows young Christian filmmaker Philip Leclerc on a revealing journey as he seeks answers to what has led his generation away from the church. Traveling across the country conducting research and interviewing church kids, youth ministry experts, evangelists, statisticians, social commentators, and pastors, Philip discovers the shockingly sinister roots of modern, age-segregated church programs, and the equally shocking evidence that the pattern in the Bible for training future generations is at odds with modern church practices. He also discovers a growing number of churches that are abandoning age-segregated Sunday school and youth ministry to embrace the discipleship model that God prescribes in His Word.
Here is the overview from the website: DIVIDED follows young Christian filmmaker Philip Leclerc on a revealing journey as he seeks answers to what has led his generation away from the church. Traveling across the country conducting research and interviewing church kids, youth ministry experts, evangelists, statisticians, social commentators, and pastors, Philip discovers the shockingly sinister roots of modern, age-segregated church programs, and the equally shocking evidence that the pattern in the Bible for training future generations is at odds with modern church practices. He also discovers a growing number of churches that are abandoning age-segregated Sunday school and youth ministry to embrace the discipleship model that God prescribes in His Word.
Thursday, April 07, 2011
Suggestions for Parents: Parent Expectations of Church
As a parent I have learned the value of help. I know that my wife and I don't know everything. We know that our kids will probably talk to other adults more than they talk to us. My kids have had the pleasure of being a part of many different church homes. Some of them with great children's ministry and some with ok ministries. Each ministry gave my kids something different and special. I have seen the benefit the church has on our kids.
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church,
communication,
expectations,
faith development,
parenting,
Parents,
patience,
resources,
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