Christian Military Moms And Parenting Guide

By Joshua Thomas


Training up a child is not as easy as some people who don't have kids think it is. The task is even more herculean for those whose jobs deprive them of being with their children as they would wish. Christian military moms and parenting is an interesting subject, not just for those who find it difficult to train their children in a godly way because they work for the military but for others too who spend more of their time at work.

As a matter of fact, training up children effectively does not depend on the number of hours you always have with them. It actually depends on what you have to teach them whenever you are around. Parents who want to train up their children in the ways of God should be tactful and result oriented. They should not miss any opportunity they see to teach their children a godly principle.

For example, spending time with them in the church would be better than taking them to a restaurant. Parents do both to show their love towards their kids but when there is not enough time to do both, a Christian mom should rather invest the time in the presence of God. Going to church with them on Sundays and anytime within the week will constantly remind them about God's place in their lives.

The gifts you bring to your children will give them an impression of what you expect of them. For this reason, purchase Bibles and Christian literature for them. With these, they will also get sound doctrine which will guide them even when you are not available. This may be boring to them at first but that will change as they become mature.

Instruct them on how to pray to God. This will be easier if you show them examples in morning and evening devotions. After leading on some days, you will then assign roles to the children. You can tell someone to lead in choruses on a particular day and another to read the Bible and explain the passage read.

You can make their devotion a continuous practice by drawing up a roster for them. On the roster, write what each person should do during the week until you return home again assuming your work takes you away for almost one week. Encourage the children to take notes of the Bible passage they read and the contributions made by each person so that you can assess their spiritual growth.

Children learn more by observation. Seeing you speak the truth even when it can land you in serious trouble will create a long-lasting impression in them. If you also want them to be kind, show it often to others and you won't be doing much talking any longer.

In addition, know the kind of company they keep. For this reason, you may have to take them to a church school where they can meet other godly people. Such a school will reinforce the good work you have started with them at home.




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