Saturday, October 25, 2014

WHAT IS CHRISTIAN PARENTING?


Christian parenting is a conscious process of aiding and supporting the spiritual, physical, emotional, intellectual and social developments of a child from conception through birth to adulthood when the child is considered matured enough to take care of himself/herself.
From the moment a woman takes in, parenting is expected to begin through prayers of proclamation, decrees, and intercession against the interferences of principalities and powers, and all forces of darkness that would be send from the pit of hell by the arc- enemy of man to try to scuttle the ordain plan of God for the conceived soul (Eph 6:12).
 It involves the provision of a clement atmosphere for both spiritual and physical needs of a child. The parents are required to provide the conditions that will allow the child’s mind to develop to its fullest. This is achievable through the provision of an atmosphere of peace, respect to one’s dignity, justice and an environment devoid of fear, threat, and abuse.
Christian parental task goes further to ensuring the provision of school and related learning facilities to ensure the child grows to be not only educated but socially and morally sound as well as creating ethical value systems that will contribute to the child’s faith, cultural and religious principles through the parent living exemplary life style.
 In addition, it is the responsibility of a Christian parents to help protect the psyche of the child through the provision of guaranteed love and acceptance and the provision of emotional supports and encouragement through all forms of expressions of love in words and in action such as “I love you”, hugging, peeking, caressing, giving gifts, and godly kissing. This helps to develop the child’s ability to love, care, and help, not only his siblings, but others by the show of compassion.
Christian parenting entails the unconditional provision of food and all necessities of life needed for the child to grow to maturity in good and robust health at the expense of the parents. Not to be able to make these provisions is against the injunction of the word of God. It is equal to denying the faith ( 1Timothy 5:8).
In every child, there are positive and negative qualities. It is the responsibility of Christian parents to identify these qualities and try to develop the good ones to fruition and to “weed out” or discourage the negative tendencies to near extinction or extinction if possible.
In conclusion, Christian parenting is a huge responsibility. It tests our stamina, nerves, patience, faith in God, and sometimes even our sanity. Just when we think we have gotten the solution, they grow a bid older just to exhibit a different character trait that we just have to go back to the drawing board looking for a solution to it if they must not get off the track of godliness.
 But the good news is that the reward cannot be measured. The fun, the closeness, the lessons learned, and the eventual adorations we receive from them after they “cross over” to the kingdom of responsible men and women in the hands of the Almighty God for His own glory; the peace and satisfaction, the fulfillment and the feeling of accomplishment; and must of all, the commendation and the reward we shall receive from our God when we shall stand before Him to give account, are worth more than all the pains we go through in parenting them.
                                                                    Mamynnah, D. Wambai
                                              e-mail address dswambai@gmail.com

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