This ad will not display on your printed page.

Pastors

  • Send to printerSend to printer
  • |
  • Close this pageClose window
October 28, 2020
The following article is located at: https://www.christianitytoday.com/pastors/2009/november-online-only/communicate-clearly-with-kids.html
CT Pastors, November 2009
Discipleship
Communicate Clearly with Kids
David Staal|postedNovember 5, 2009

Ah, November. With your noticeably shorter days and colder temperatures, you still manage to brighten our spirits with the warmth of pumpkin spice lattes and the start of another holiday season.

In the next eight weeks, we have two hallmark opportunities for Christ-followers to spend weeks rejoicing. First, we offer heartfelt gratitude to God for the abundance of his provision. And second, we commemorate the incarnation of our Savior.

We do what?

Translation: Soon we will celebrate Thanksgiving and Christmas. Yes, words possess the ability to simultaneously communicate and confuse, a paradox that poses a common challenge for us adults. Especially Christians.

Listen closely as we speak about spiritual life, and you'll hear a language all its own. It requires years to learn, and that's a problem. Christianity has the greatest message in the world, but it won't have any impact when delivered with descriptions that sound like code to those outside the circle. This disconnect is even more obvious ...

Subscriber access only You have reached the end of this Article Preview

To continue reading, subscribe to Christianity Today magazine. Subscribers have full digital access to CT Pastors articles.

Log InSubscribe

Already a CT subscriber? Log in for full digital access.

Christianity Today

© 2020 Christianity Today