Description:
Pastor Andrew Mills joins Martin at the table to have a conversation around the topic of doubt. What do we do when our kids have doubts about their faith and how do we as parents respond to the questions they are asking?
Next Steps:
When your kids express doubts or ask questions, our posture needs to open, we need to be open to the idea that our kids will have doubts about their faith.
Don’t freak out! Doubts and questions are a place for our children to engage with faith. Wrestle through these times with them! THIS IS A GOOD THING
When this happens, don’t feel like you need to answer right away, give them time to wrestle with their doubts, we shouldn't spoon-feed faith to our kids. Let them own it as their own faith.
Ask them questions that get them thinking “let’s journey through this together, but what do you think about this? Tell me what your thoughts are”
Be willing to have these conversations, doubt will not hurt our kids faith, it is the silence if we aren’t open to talk through questions with them that will.
Understand the goal of what we are trying to do as parents, journeying with our kids to have a resilient faith.
Set an example that faith matters. Show that going to church is important. Demonstrate that time with God should be a priority each day. Our children will have a hard time engaging with faith if they don’t see us living it out.
Where at home are you inviting your kids into spiritual conversations? A simple place to start is by asking what they learnt while at Kidzone, at Blast, at Youth, during Sports or where they are engaging with faith.