Christian Parenting 101Lesson 3: How does a Parent discipline a Child's Heart?When little Johnny breaks a vase with his new soccer ball, he is probably in violation of a host of house rules, the first of which may very well be “Don’t play soccer in the house.” Yet what happens if little Johnny is playing soccer in the house because his dad is urging him on to become an all-star soccer player? Is dad sending mixed signals? Should little Johnny be disciplined? Should his action (breaking the vase) be disciplined or his heart (seeking to please a parent at the expense of obeying a rule)? What’s a parent to do? Set Biblical GoalsA Christian parent, just like any other parent, most likely wants the best for her/his child. Parents want to protect their children from making the same mistakes they made when young; they seek to spare them painful learning opportunities and hope, and pray, that the children will take the parents’ words over seeking to experience something for themselves. In their quests to better their children’s future, some parents go too far. For example, many a parent has their child enrolled in a variety of after-school activities. Children are rushed to and fro, the ride-schedule looking more ambitious than the Swiss train schedule. Yet, the question remains: will this truly set up a child for a successful Christian upbringing? Some points to consider are:
(1) James 2:14-26 (2) Romans 12:19-21 LessonsLesson 1: What is a Christian Home? Lesson 2: What is God's Plan for training a Child? Lesson 3: How does a Parent discipline a Child's Heart?
• Set Biblical Goals
Lesson 4: Which Methods of Discipline are right, which are wrong? Lesson 5: How does a single Parent set up a Christian Household? Lesson 6: How does a Christian Parent deal with Dating, Sex, Drugs, and Violence? Lesson 7: Can Teenagers be parented with Christian Principles? Lesson 8: When you fear it is too late...
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