The Latest Rage in Children’s Culture

OK, hopefully not in OUR children’s society! But with the movie just released, and predicted to be a blockbuster, this is definitely the hot topic again – like it was when the books were introduced. And our children will probably face it if they have any contact with the world.

As an LED subject, it has to do with leading and instructing them in righteousness. Knowing why we stand up for what we believe, and don’t just do all the things the world thinks are really cool – even if the graphics are smashing, the story telling captivating, and it’s “just entertainment”.

I think Steve’s message (link below), handles it quite well and Scripturally.
http://elijahlist.com/words/display_word.html?ID=1006

 

The ABC’s ??

I trust that your teaching and training are going smoothly in your homes.

A topic that God has brought to my attention AGAIN is not the ABC’s, but the FVK’s. His Word says “line upon line, precept upon precept…” and I think we often lose sight of that. I go back again to Life’s Curriculum (in 2 Peter 1:4-12) “add to your Faith Virtue, to Virtue Knowledge…”

Is our Family Faith-training (devotions) consistent? Is the Word and Prayer paramount in our home? Are our children (and us!) growing into deeper love, worship, and service to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ?

What about our family’s character? Is there evidence that they (and we!) are becoming more like Jesus? Are we taking on His character and showing Him and His ways to this lost world? Are we parents being consistent and relentless in discipling our children in this?

Only then, do we have the cornerstones set and a rock of a foundation upon which to build a solid structure of learning knowledge. Knowledge learned without this solid foundation will be the shaky, inconsistant knowledge of the world that will not stand and is the kind of knowledge that “puffs up”, bringing pride into the heart for “knowing” so much, that pride that comes before the fall.

Let’s work diligently at giving our children a solid foundation that withstands the storms this world throws at them by building “line upon line” as we train them in FVK.

 

HisStory

We’ve talked about the younger children, now let’s move onto to an idea for our older children, ie. teens.

History is truly His Story, the story of God’s creation, mankind and his development or downfall as he lives out his time on earth, and of God’s Omniscient Sovereignty over all. To give the study of HisStory any meaning to our lives we must understand God’s purpose for, redemption of or judgement upon the people, ideas, places, and events we study. Without this underlying principle, History is, at best an interesting story that has no significance to me, and at worst nothing more than boring lists of names, dates, and places to memorize. Each chapter in HisStory is the ongoing saga of Dominion from Genesis to that place; it is the record of Covenant Keepers vs. Covenant Breakers.

Stories of Peoples and Places Past are what makes History interesting and memorable. But our older kids need more than just stories. They need some sort of framework of continuity and prevailing ideas of the Times. They need the background of the chain of Dominion.

Our Book of Time [update: now called PIPEline Book of Remembrance] will help the children put events into their relational time period, but it will take deeper study to reveal prevailing ideas and attitudes of a time period. For older children, I like to introduce topics with overview resources that not only introduce the facts but also the underlying principles. (For younger children, I generally just give a quick verbal overview of the Dominion leading up to the story. It is very important for THEM to know God’s Principles, too!)

Some overview resources we’ve enjoyed are:
History through the Eyes of Faith is an excellent short overview. How Should We Then Live? is a classic Christian Worldview of History. The tape series, What in the World’s Going on Here? is a narrative overview of history.

The overviews by themselves are NOT the study though. From there your child will go to the narratives and literature that bring HisStory alive. As your child documents these studies through Notebook Journaling he will gain a good understanding of God’s purpose in HisStory, and through that a greater understanding to the purpose of his own life as a part of God’s Story.

For complete instruction in how to conduct History studies with your children order our:
L.E.D. Lifestyle Curriculum Guide – Freedom and Simplicity in HisStory
For a timeline Document of your child’s HisStory study order our:
PIPEline Book of Remembrance.

[Other HisStory resources by us and much more recommended by us]