Posted on Jun 4, 2014 in Parenting Article | Tags: adjusted, children, church, david, erosion, exercise, faith, hell, judah, lansing, law, lord, lutheran, mi, michigan, parenting, pray, prepare, self-absorbed, shepherd of the hills, sin, stakes, word of god
THE HIGH STAKES OF PARENTING
“We’re sending scores of well-educated, well-dressed, well-adjusted, well-connected children to hell.” I can’t remember where I read that (it was probably 25 years ago or more), but it has stuck with me. What is at stake in raising our children is more than giving them the best life we can give them on earth. What is at stake is where they (and ultimately their children and all who come after them) will spend eternity.
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Posted on May 30, 2014 in Parenting Article | Tags: children, church, lansing, lord, lutheran, mi, michigan, obey, parent, privilege, shepherd of the hills
Parenting Is A Privilege
Do you get a little sick and tired of everything you have to do as a parent? Parenting can seem like a chore because of the chores that come with it- getting up with crying babies, chasing after toddlers, making meals, doing laundry, helping with homework, nursing sick kids, carting kids around. Parenting can seem like a bore because the chores are tedious and keep repeating day after day. But God elevates parenting to a high privilege by making parents his representatives to do his work for their (really HIS) children. When, by faith, we grasp that, we are able to keep doing the mundane, repetitious chores of parenting with a renewed spirit of eagerness and joy.
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Posted on May 16, 2014 in Parenting Article | Tags: alive, baptism, born, children, church, dead, eternal, god, lansing, living, lutheran, mi, michigan, paul, shepherd of the hills, sin, sins
Your Children Are Reborn Through Baptism
Do you believe in zombies? You know- “the living dead”?
While I don’t believe in “the living dead” in the sense of all those zombie apocalypse movies and TV shows, I do believe that the living dead roam the world. In fact, I believe I once was one. I believe that I was born that way until I was rescued from that awful existence. And I believe my kids were born in that dreadful state and needed rescue just like me- through Holy Baptism.
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