Welcome to this episode of Blueprints, where Greg and Cody discuss how to talk to your kids about faith and doubt.
Listener Question:
- From: Amanda in Chicago, Illinois
- Timestamp: 4:58
- Question: "I'm a parent of two children, ages 8 and 10, and I'm struggling with how to approach faith with my kids. They have started expressing doubt and questioning the teachings they've grown up with. How can I encourage their spiritual growth without making them feel pressured or judged while still maintaining the core spiritual values I believe are important for their lives?"
The Goal: To help parents navigate their children's faith questions with understanding and without fear, ensuring that these inquiries are part of a healthy spiritual journey.
Key Takeaways from the Episode:
- The Big Idea:
- It's not our job to save our children; that's God's role. Our responsibility is to model genuine faith and allow God to work in their lives.
- Emphasizing that questions and doubts are natural parts of a spiritual journey and can lead to deeper understanding and faith.
- Biblical Inspiration:
- Faith is described as a dynamic interaction initiated by God, with biblical figures like Abraham and Moses illustrating how personal struggles and doubts can lead to profound faith.
- Discussion on how biblical stories teach us about the strength of faith that includes questioning and seeking.
- What’s at Stake:
- Ignoring or dismissing children's spiritual doubts can lead to disengagement from faith.
- Encouraging open dialogue about faith and doubts can strengthen personal and family faith journeys.
Practical Steps for Cultivating Understanding and Openness in Faith:
- Model Genuine Faith:
- Share personal struggles and victories in faith transparently with children.
- Demonstrate that faith can coexist with doubt and is not a pathway devoid of obstacles.
- Foster a Safe Environment for Questions:
- Encourage children to express their doubts and questions without fear of judgment.
- Use questions as opportunities for joint exploration of faith, not just teaching moments.
- Encourage Exploration and Curiosity:
- Support children in seeking answers and understanding, showing that faith is not about having all the answers but about seeking truth with God's guidance.
Favorite Quotes from This Episode:
- "It's not your job to save them; it's God's job to save them."
- "Faith is not forced; if it's forced, then it's not real faith."
Greg and Cody’s Parenting Wins & Fails:
- Greg’s Insight:
- Shares a personal story of dealing with his son's straightforward approach to the Bible, illustrating the importance of adapting to children's evolving spiritual needs.
- Cody’s Reflection:
- Discusses how his initial resistance to family activities like puzzling turns into a metaphor for participating in messy but enriching family and faith dynamics.