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
High-Powered Position Theme of the Week: Family Glue Tuesday, December 7, 2004
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Men of IntegrityNovember/December 2004High-Powered PositionTheme of the Week: Family GlueTuesday, December 776
Key Bible Verse: Children born to a young man are like sharp arrows in a warrior's hands (Psalm 127:4-5). Bonus Reading: Psalm 127:1—5
As a husband and the father of a brood of young children, I'll be honest with you: in the midst of my parental day, I sometimes dream of things I'd rather be doing right now. Between doling outinnumerable sippy cups freshly stocked with "shoosh" (or "juice," as adults call it), picking up the crayons that litter our kitchen and family room floor, or cleaning bathrooms and changing poopers, I entertain fantasies of what it'd be like to scream down a winding trail on my mountain bike, read Flannery O'Connor in a quiet, dimly lit café somewhere, or just have long periods free of "Daddy will you … ?" for concentration on writing. I'm sure you harbor similar dreams.
But lately, I've been struck by the truth that there's no more substantive, revolutionary task than parenting a child. We tend to think it's politicians, actors, musicians, and writers who hold most of the power. But their influence is minimal compared to a parent's. Those who are begetting, raising, and molding members of the next generation forever change the balance of history. The world will be a very different place—for good or bad—because a parent is or is not parenting a child.
—Glenn Stanton in My Crazy Imperfect Christian Family
My Response: How well am I utilizing my "parent power"?
Thought to Apply: Parents play a role second only to that of the Holy Spirit in building the spiritual foundation of their children's lives.
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