Which of the following are similar to the ways you've served Christ in your family? [check all that apply]
Taught your kids to see God's glory in nature
Washed the dishes without being asked
Played a board game with your kids
Encouraged your wife to finish her master's degree
Attended a child's open house at school
Worked fewer hours to be with your family
Set an example of a godly prayer life for your children
Held a crying child
Swung on the tire swing with your daughter
Told your wife why you're still in love with her
Told your son he's got what it takes
Coached soccer
Let you child correct you now and then
Fixed the vacuum cleaner
Taught your sons to ride a bike
Listened patiently to a complaint of your wife
Taped your child's artwork to your office wall
Admitted to your kids that you were wrong
Told your children how Christ entered your life
Cleaned up vomit
Taught your children to love books
Been romantic without expecting sex
Told your daughter she's smart/beautiful
Set standards for your kids and stuck to them
Dealt graciously with a busybody neighbor
Peeled carrots
Watched movies together
Go Figure Theme of the Week: March to a Different Drummer Wednesday, December 11, 2002
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November/December 200256Go FigureTheme of the Week: March to a Different Drummer Go Figure Theme of the Week: March to a Different Drummer Wednesday, December 11
Key Bible Verse: Stay away from the love of money; be satisfied with what you have (Hebrews 13:5). Bonus Reading:Luke 3:1014
Over the years we've had good, mostly reliable, cars. But it's amazing how old and shabby a perfectly good four- or five-year-old car can look next to a shiny new model. And then there was the fact that my computer was never fast enough, my house never quite big enough, my stereo underpowered, my TV screen too small, my mountain bike too heavy, and my vacations too short.
It never quite occurred to me what all those times I criticized my car, lamenting its inadequacy, drooling over new car ads, communicating my desires to have a different, better, newer car within earshot of attentive ears might do to a child. It's not that I wasn't grateful for what I had: I was. But we lived around people who always seemed to have a little bit more. It was hard not to notice and harder still not to comment occasionally.
Then to my complete astonishment and utter surprise, my children began to be dissatisfied with what they had. Go figure. They started wanting newer, better and more stuff. They had finally learned the lesson I had taught them. My values had been transferred. [continued 12/12]
Dan Schaeffer in Why I Wear a Plastic Dinosaur
My Response: Do my children's wants differ from those of their classmates?
Thought to Apply: The difference between men and boys is the price of their toys. Malcolm Forbes (wealthy business publisher, 20th century)
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