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In a world where society promotes self-interests above all else and encourages doing "what feels good" and "living your own truth," it's imperative that children have intimate knowledge of God's Word. They must be able to center His wisdom on the foundation in which they measure and assess cultural messaging, personal feelings, or emotions. In order to raise kids who think critically and biblically, parents must possess this ability. We must live with a biblical worldview for children to witness and be taught with intention moment by moment.
By Terri HittIn a world where society promotes self-interests above all else and encourages doing "what feels good" and "living your own truth," it's imperative that children have intimate knowledge of God's Word. They must be able to center His wisdom on the foundation in which they measure and assess cultural messaging, personal feelings, or emotions. In order to raise kids who think critically and biblically, parents must possess this ability. We must live with a biblical worldview for children to witness and be taught with intention moment by moment.