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Parents as Primary

Parents as Primary. What generation of Christian are you?. Misunderstanding about children’s ministry. Parents believing we can fix kids in an hour every week. 1/168 hours. Misunderstanding of parents…. They are there to serve the children’s ministry goals.

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Parents as Primary

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  1. Parents as Primary

  2. What generation of Christian are you?

  3. Misunderstanding about children’s ministry Parents believing we can fix kids in an hour every week.

  4. 1/168 hours

  5. Misunderstanding of parents… They are there to serve the children’s ministry goals

  6. There is a big problem… We need everyone… & Parents are the most important person to pass on their faith to their kids!

  7. 40% to 50% of church kids who go to college leave their faith… Many of these young people had… • Attending church activities • Attended church outreaches • Attended Christian schools (From Sticky Faith by Kara Powell, c. 2011)

  8. Parents are Primary • Dr. Christian Smith (sociologist, University of Notre Dame) recently did a study in the U.S. of 3,290 teens and their families. “When it comes to to kids’ faith, parents get what they are.”

  9. “My parents are very conservative and strongly believe what the Bible says and … they’re not wavering from that, but they’re also very open… if I have a question about something or if I’m questioning what the Bible says, they’re not going to get angry at me for doing that. They want me to do that.” - Alex

  10. “My mom modeled Sticky Faith for me every morning, coffee cup in one hand and Bible in the other.” - Kara

  11. Group discussion What are some things that your parents/grandparents did that were important for the development of your faith? What are some things that you do with your own kids? What are some things that other parents in the church do?

  12. Asaph I Chronicles 16:4-5 I Chronicles 25:2 II Chronicles 20:14 Ezra 3:10

  13. How did Asaph’s family do it?

  14. He ministered together with his 4 sons

  15. Psalms78:3-8 – Talking the Word of God was Primary

  16. Psalms 73: 13, 28 – Transparency of His faith was Primary.

  17. Psalms 73:15 – Passion for the next generation was Primary.

  18. Psalms 82:3-4 – Care for the those on the fringes of society was Primary.

  19. They had a real faith that was passed down from generation to generation….

  20. Tale of Two Families In the U.S. during the 1700’s there were two families in one town that shed light on the influence of family. ***One father was a preacher ***One father was a notorious criminal

  21. Descendants of the pastor: • *4 university deans • 100 university professors • 100 lawyers • 30 judges • 60+ doctors • 100missionaries & seminary professors • 60writers • Many well-known companies include employees from this family

  22. Descendants of the notorious criminal – • 300 beggars • 400 handicapped (many through crime) • 60 professional thieves • 130 have spent time in prison • 7 murderers • (This family costs the government over one million USD per year.)

  23. Jonathan Edwards

  24. I remember my mother's prayers and they have always followed me. They have clung to me all my life. Abraham Lincoln

  25. Susanna Wesley – 19 children, 1 hour per week, one-on-one

  26. If parents are primary, why do children and youth ministry?

  27. How can the church support the parents and get on board together?

  28. Change our mindset – we are all coworkers for the kids!

  29. Pray for your families & kids…

  30. Create a great feeling between you and the kids and the parents.

  31. Talk to the parents in person and encourage them.

  32. Make sure parents drop off and pick up kids.

  33. Get all their information the first time. • NEXT Congregation, Children’s Registration • We hope this registration will help us to better serve your child. • Thank you for taking the time to fill it out. We look forward to serving your family. • Child’s Name: _____________________ Today’s Date:__________ Age:___Birthday:_________(month-day-year) Grade or Year in School:________ • Child’s Primary Language:____________________________________________ • Child’s Secondary Language(s):________________________________________ • What are some of your child’s favorite activities:__________________________ • _______________________________________________________________ • Child’s Name: _____________________ Today’s Date:__________ Age:___Birthday:_________(month-day-year) Grade or Year in School:________ • Child’s Primary Language:____________________________________________ • Child’s Secondary Language(s):________________________________________ • What are some of your child’s favorite activities:__________________________ • _______________________________________________________________

  34. Call them

  35. Parent meeting every semester…

  36. Give parents tools to help them dialogue God with their kids 1。Have parents sign for it. 2。Memorize verses. 3。Interview parents 4。Read portions together 5。Pray for something specific

  37. Get parents involved

  38. Visit kids at home.

  39. Have people over your home…

  40. Involve kids in main service…

  41. Kids perform

  42. Introduce great books

  43. Go bless a local school together

  44. Visit an elderly home.

  45. Visit an orphanage…

  46. Make gifts for parents…

  47. Have your kids write a letter to their parents.

  48. Get some fun church traditions

  49. Mother/daughter tea

  50. Father/Son hiking

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