Rebecca Stark is the author of The Good Portion: Godthe second title in The Good Portion series.

The Good Portion: God explores what Scripture teaches about God in hopes that readers will see his perfection, worth, magnificence, and beauty as they study his triune nature, infinite attributes, and wondrous works. 

                     

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Saturday
Feb072015

Linked Together: Our Children

Three posts recommended for your weekend reading.

Teaching Them
Seven reasons to teach your children church history:

  1. Because they must know that Christianity is a historical faith. 
  2. Because we want them to avoid chronological snobbery
  3. Because they must know that the Bible is worth dying for.
  4. Because they must know that theology is important.
  5. Because they must see that we are part of Christ’s church through the ages
  6. Because we want them to know that even great men are deeply flawed.
  7. Because it encourages them to obey the ninth commandment.

Read the whole post by Jeff Robinson for explanations of each of these points, plus a list with three suggested resources. (I originally saved this link so I could put two of these resources on my wish list for my church library.)

Preparing Them
for their future. Sometimes less is more:

Every parent hopes to unleash their child’s boundless potential. They buy heaps of toys and books whilst signing their child up for classes to maximize learning, enrichment and experiences. Yet before long, parents are providing so much stimulation that it interferes with their child’s development, thwarts their child’s concentration, blocks their creativity, drains their resilience and even rattles their sense of security.

Read The surprising power of doing less for our children to achieve more.

Praying for Them
after they grow up and leave home (Kim Shay).

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